
BALTIMORE, July 19 (UPI) -- Jeremy Guthrie hurled seven strong innings and Mark Reynolds drove in a pair of runs Tuesday, staking the Baltimore Orioles to a 6-2 win over Boston.
Guthrie (4-13) broke a four-start losing streak, holding the Red Sox to two runs on eight hits, issuing only one walk while fanning four.
Jim Johnson collected his first save of the year with two scoreless innings to finish the game for Baltimore, which rebounded from a 15-10 loss in Monday's first contest of a three-game set against Boston.
Reynolds' RBI double in the second inning broke a scoreless tie and put Baltimore ahead for good. He added a solo homer in the eighth and finished with three hits while Derrek Lee added a bases-empty homer for the Orioles.
Kyle Weiland (0-1) absorbed the loss in his second major league appearance, yielding three runs on six hits over six frames.
Jarrod Saltalamacchia knocked a two-run homer and Josh Reddick went 3-for-4 for Boston.
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