BALTIMORE — Brennan Bernardino worked out of a no-out, bases-loaded jam in the sixth inning, and the Boston Red Sox beat the Baltimore Orioles 8-3 Tuesday night.
Wilyer Abreu and Rob Refsnyder homered and Brayan Bello won for the fifth time in six starts for Boston, which beat the Orioles for the first time in five meetings this season.
Grayson Rodriguez struck out a career-high 10 for Baltimore, which had a season-best five-game winning streak halted.
Bernardino entered with a 4-3 lead and two on in relief of Bello (6-2) and promptly walked pinch hitter Ryan Mountcastle, loading the bases. But the left-hander struck out pinch-hitter Austin Hayes, induced a weak grounder from Jorge Mateo back to the mound for a force out and struck out Gunnar Henderson on three pitches to end the threat.
''That's literally what my job is, I feel like, is to come into situations and help my starter or whatever pitcher pitches before me,'' Bernardino said. ''It felt great to do that.''
Bernardino struck out two more in a 1-2-3 seventh.
''He's really good against lefties and righties,'' Boston manager Alex Cora said. ''Obviously, there's certain matchups we try to avoid. But today, he was amazing. We knew they were going to use their righties, but his stuff plays, regardless.''
Rafael Devers tripled to lead off the eighth and scored on Connor Wong's single to make it 5-3. Boston added three runs in the ninth on pinch-hitter Romy Gonzalez's sacrifice fly and Refsnyder's two-run homer.