BALTIMORE (AP) Anthony Santander homered twice, Dean Kremer threw six innings of five-hit ball, and the Baltimore Orioles beat the Toronto Blue Jays 7-0 on Wednesday night.

Baltimore extended its streak of series without being swept to 80 and maintained its two-game lead in the AL East over Tampa Bay. Toronto fell one game behind Seattle for the final AL wild-card spot.

The Orioles improved to 9-3 this season against the Blue Jays.

ā€œItā€™s an excellent team,ā€ Orioles manager Brandon Hyde said. ā€œA great lineup. Maybe the best if not one of the best bullpens in the game. And starting pitchers that know what theyā€™re doing. So, itā€™s an extremely hard team to play.ā€

Ryan Mountcastle went 1 for 3 with an RBI, extending his major league-leading on-base streak to 28 games.

Kremer was expected to start the series finale on Thursday but was moved up a day to replace Jack Flaherty, who was scratched because of ā€œgeneral soreness,ā€ Hyde said.

ā€œIt was a bit of a surprise,ā€ said Kremer (12-5), who struck out five and walked none. ā€œThe last time I pitched was Wednesday, a whole week, so plenty of rest.ā€

Relievers Jacob Webb, Yennier Cano and Shintaro Fujinami completed a five-hitter.

Kevin Gausman (9-8) made his fifth career start against the Orioles, for whom he pitched from 2013-18. He allowed two runs and five hits with nine strikeouts and one walk over six innings. Gausman took over the AL lead in strikeouts with 196.

ā€œIt's always that chess match of trying to figure out what their plan is against me,ā€ Gausman said. ā€œThey faced me plenty of times last year and this year so obviously, they know me pretty well. They're a good lineup and that's why they are in first place.ā€

Baltimore took a 1-0 lead in the third when Gunnar Henderson doubled, took third on a fly ball and scored on a single by Mountcastle.

Kremer retired nine consecutive batters before George Springer managed a single in the fourth.

Santander, the Orioles' home run leader who missed the past three games with a back issue, went deep to right in the fifth to make it 2-0.

ā€œItā€™s not 100 percent but I feel much better today, thank God,ā€ Santander said. ā€œThe trainers have done a really good job keeping me in the lineup.ā€

He added his 23rd homer of the season in the eighth, and the Orioles poured it on from there, scoring four more runs. Mountcastle scored on a wild pitch by Trevor Richards and a throwing error by catcher Danny Jansen. Cedric Mullins added a sacrifice fly and Adley Rutschman had a two-run single.

ā€œYou can't give a good team extra outs,ā€ Blue Jays manager John Schneider said.

SKIPPER IN THE CAGE

Hyde took batting practice before the game. It was the first time he swung a bat in the cage since 2006 in Lake County, Ohio. ā€œThe older you get, the bat gets way heavier," Hyde said.

TRAINERā€™S ROOM

Blue Jays: RHP Chad Green (elbow/head) threw two-thirds of an inning for Triple-A Buffalo on Tuesday. Green could be activated next week or the team could wait until rosters expand on Sept. 1 for him to make his Blue Jays debut.

Orioles: LHP Keegan Akin (lower back discomfort) was transferred to the 60-day injured list. ... RHP Austin Voth (right elbow discomfort) was reinstated from the 60-day IL.

UP NEXT

Blue Jays: RHP JosƩ Berrƭos (9-8, 3.39 ERA) held the Orioles scoreless through 7 2/3 innings on June 14 at Camden Yards.

Orioles: Kyle Gibson (12-7, 4.97) will pitch the series finale.

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