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Trevor Rogers allowed six runs in four innings and took the loss against the Yankees on Tuesday.

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Trevor Rogers allowed six runs in four innings and took the loss against the Yankees, continuing his struggles after returning from an illness.

Rogers had a bad first month of the season with a 4.75 ERA before missing two starts with an illness. In his return to the Orioles' rotation, he gave up six runs to the Yankees. The big blows were a leadoff home run by Paul Goldschmidt and a three-run home run by Trent Grisham that capped a five-run third inning. Rogers is lined up to face the Rays on the road on Monday, giving him a two-start week next week.