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Saturday, May 17, 2008

Nationals-Orioles

The Baltimore Orioles would rather not have to come from behind to win every night. But as long as they're winning, they won't be complaining. The Orioles will look for their seventh win in eight games on Saturday when they continue their series with the Washington Nationals at Camden Yards. All six of Baltimore's recent wins have come by three or fewer runs, and its last three have come consecutively after falling behind early.