Orioles backups lead way in 6-3 road win over Rangers to complete sweep, improve to season-best three games over .500

Hours before beginning their series with the Texas Rangers, the Orioles faced the demoralizing reality that they would not remain intact through the trade deadline. By its end, they could fully embrace they still have the potential to hunt a playoff berth in the season’s final months.

Having traded away the longtime face of the team Trey Mancini and All-Star closer Jorge López before Tuesday’s trade deadline, the Orioles who remained completed a sweep of the Rangers on Wednesday with a 6-3 victory.

The Orioles (54-51) are a season-high three games over .500, with the victory keeping them within 1 1/2 games of the American League’s third and final wild-card spot.

Most of their offense came from unexpected sources. Ryan McKenna, in the lineup as regular corner outfielder Austin Hays deals with a sore side, doubled his home run total for the season with a solo shot in the second, tying the game after Texas scored its lone run in the first of rookie starter Kyle Bradish’s five innings.

Backup catcher Robinson Chirinos, a former Ranger getting a start with Adley Rutschman at designated hitter, homered deep to left in the top of the seventh, his first long ball since May 28. Former Orioles minor leaguer Jonah Heim tied the game in the bottom of the frame with a home run off former Rangers minor leaguer Dillon Tate.

Jorge Mateo, who had his first career multi-homer game in an 8-2 win Tuesday, walked and stole his league-leading 26th base with two outs in the eighth. Having reached four times Tuesday, rookie Terrin Vavra drove in his first career run with a go-ahead pinch-hit double, and one batter later Chirinos delivered his third hit in four at-bats, matching his total from his previous 30, to extend the lead to 4-2.

In the top of the ninth, Rutschman walked and scored on a double from Anthony Santander, who later came around to score on a wild pitch.

Marcus Semien went deep off Félix Bautista, the Orioles’ new closer, in the ninth, but Baltimore still outscored Texas 21-7 in the series.

Bradish dodges damage

Making his second start off the injured list, Bradish allowed one run on three hits and three walks, striking out five. The bottom of the fifth was his only clean inning, striking out two, as he threw 93 pitches overall.

Bradish has allowed three runs in 10 innings since returning from the injured list with right shoulder inflammation.

Around the horn

>> Just as he did with the Orioles, Mancini homered for his first hit with the Houston Astros. The ball, hit to left field at Houston’s Minute Maid Park, would not have been out at Camden Yards.

>> López threw a seven-pitch ninth inning to earn a save in his first appearance with the Minnesota Twins.

PIRATES@ORIOLES

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