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Orioles sweep Rangers, continue winning despite key deadline trades

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The Baltimore Orioles are still winning games after trading slugger Trey Mancini and closer Jorge López, and still hope to have plenty to play for this season.

"I think our guys did a great job of of understanding what’s still ahead of us," manager Brandon Hyde said after the O's completed their first season series sweep over Texas with a 6-3 win on Wednesday. "We’re gonna miss those guys, no doubt. Those are friends and great teammates and they’re hard to replace. But also we still have a season to play, and our guys are playing to win."

Pinch-hitter Terrin Vavra lined a tiebreaking RBI double right after a disputed stolen base with two outs in the eighth inning. The Rangers challenged when Jorge Mateo was ruled safe with his 26th stolen base, and the call stood after a replay review of the bang-bang play. Vavra then doubled into left-center for his first career RBI and a 3-2 lead, and Robinson Chirinos, who homered in the seventh, singled him home with his third hit.

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Baltimore Orioles' Anthony Santander (25) and Ryan McKenna, right, celebrate affer McKenna hit a solo home run in the second inning of a baseball game against the Texas Rangers, Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2022, in Arlington, Texas.  (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez)

"It says a lot about these guys," Chirinos said of the sweep during an emotional week. "Brandon in the meeting a couple days ago said the guys we have here is what we have. So we just have to go out, compete and keep playing good baseball. And that’s what we did here in Texas."

Ryan McKenna also went deep for the Orioles (54-51), who swept all three games in Texas like they did

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