Orioles 19, Phillies 3
BALTIMORE -- Manny Machado and Chris Parmelee each homered twice as the Baltimore Orioles set a new team record with eight homers and handed the Philadelphia Phillies their eighth straight loss on Tuesday night, 19-3.
Third baseman Machado hit solo homers in the first and second innings as the Orioles belted four round-trippers in those first two frames. Right fielder Parmelee also hit two solo homers while designated hitter Jimmy Paredes, first baseman Chris Davis and second baseman Ryan Flaherty each helped with a solo shot.
Center fielder David Lough hit a three-run homer as the Orioles (33-31) finished with 17 hits and scored runs in all but one inning.
Machado's first homer came off Phillies starter Jerome Williams (3-7), who gave up six runs in just two-thirds of an inning before leaving following a left hamstring strain.
Parmelee finished 4-for-6 with two RBIs in his first Oriole game. Machado went 3-for-4 with three RBIs.
Right-hander Dustin McGowan gave up seven runs in 3 1/3 innings, and right-hander Justin De Fratus got tossed by home plate umpire Lance Barksdale in the sixth after throwing very close to shortstop J.J. Hardy right after Parmelee's second homer.
Outfielder Jeff Francouer threw the final two innings and gave up two runs on one hit with three walks. He set down the Orioles in order in the seventh, the only time that happened all night.
Right-hander Chris Tillman (5-7) earned his third straight win for the Orioles after giving up three runs on four hits in six innings.
The Orioles immediately took command with their six-run first inning. Machado led off with a homer on Williams' second pitch in the game.
Baltimore loaded the bases with one out before Hardy singled to center for a 2-0 lead. Flaherty followed with a two-run single.
Williams then threw a wild pitch with center fielder David Lough up. That moved runners to second and third before the right-hander unleashed another wild pitch. This one bounced toward the third-base dugout, where catcher Carlos Ruiz retrieved it and threw late to Williams at the plate as Hardy scored.
The ball then trickled away while Williams lay on the ground, writhing in pain because of a left hamstring strain as he did a split trying to catch the throw. Flaherty scored easily for a 6-0 lead.
McGowan gave up three second-inning solo homers -- to Machado, Paredes and Parmelee. Lough added a three-run shot in the third and Baltimore took a 12-0 lead.
Right fielder Dominic Brown's RBI single got the Phillies (22-44) on the board in the fourth, but Davis' homer in the bottom half made it 13-1.
NOTES: The Phillies lost all eight games on this road trip, the first time they went winless on a trip of at least eight games since their first year in 1883. ... The Orioles selected the contract of INF Chris Parmelee from Triple-A Norfolk. He was hitting .312 with six homers and 32 RBIs in 61 games at Norfolk. ... To make room for Parmelee, the Orioles optioned LHP Wei-Yin Chen to Class A Frederick. Chen is 3-4 with the Orioles this year. ... Baltimore also moved 2B Jonathan Schoop to the 60-day disabled list, but that expires Wednesday. ... The Orioles agreed to a deal with SS Ryan Mountcastle, their second pick (and 36th overall) in the 2015 draft.