ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Gunnar Henderson homered on the first pitch, Ryan O'Hearn drove in three runs and the Baltimore Orioles beat the Tampa Bay Rays 5-2 on Monday night to finish their first four-game sweep at Tropicana Field.
Corbin Burnes (7-2) allowed two unearned runs and five hits in seven innings as Baltimore improved to 22-10 on the road. Craig Kimbrel worked the ninth for his 15th save in 18 chances.
''To come in and really do everything well, pitch great, play good defense, hit the ball well, it's tough to beat us,'' said Burnes, who has given up three runs or fewer in 16 consecutive starts.
Baltimore also swept a four-game set at the Chicago White Sox from May 23-26, making this the first Orioles squad to sweep a pair of four-game series in the same season since 1987.
''Going on the road and sweep a team four (games), no matter what the record, is super hard to do in the major leagues,'' Orioles manager Brandon Hyde said.
James McCann also homered for Baltimore, which leads the majors with 104. It's the most homers through the first 65 games of a season in Orioles history.
Alex Jackson went deep for the Rays, who have dropped 13 of 17 at home and are 31-35 overall.
''Not good. Not what we wanted,'' Rays manager Kevin Cash said. ''We've got to get over it real quick.''