Streaking Orioles go for sweep of struggling Royals

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The pitching for the Baltimore Orioles has been spot-on for much of the season, and this weekend's opponent hasn't put up much of a fight.

The Orioles, who are riding their first three-game winning streak in nearly a month, are hoping to complete a sweep of the visiting Kansas City Royals on Sunday afternoon.

"We have to stay together," outfielder Anthony Santander said. "It's a long season. We have to keep doing what we're doing." "We got eight or nine hits, one run, so we didn't capitalize and drive guys in when we had them on base," Quatraro said of Saturday's 6-1 result, when the Royals had eight hits. "Overall, the guys put some good swings on the ball. They play good defense. They catch the ball. That's a big reason in the difference in their winning.""It has been a handful of days now where we've struggled to score," Quatraro said.

The Orioles will try to keep the streak going with right-hander Kyle Gibson heading to the mound. Gibson has lasted at least five innings in all but one of his 13 starts this season. Right-hander Carlos Hernandez will make a spot start for Kansas City. It will be his 27th appearance of the season, but just his fourth start. It will be a short stint, as he hasn't worked more than 2 1/3 innings this season.

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