Red Sox catcher Connor Wong slides around Orioles catcher James McCann to score a run Saturday at Fenway Park. Baltimore won, 13-12. Michael Dwyer/Associated Press

BOSTON — Yenier Cano retired Enmanuel Valdéz on a game-ending flyout that stranded the tying run on third as Boston’s ninth-inning rally fell short, and the Baltimore Orioles hung on to beat the Red Sox 13-12 Saturday, behind a pair of James McCann home runs, for their seventh straight win.

Closing in on their first postseason berth in seven years, the Orioles opened leads of 7-2 in the fourth, 12-6 in the seventh and 13-9 in the ninth, as Aaron Hicks and rookie Gunnar Henderson hit three-run homers and Jordan Westburg had a solo shot.

Boston, which outhit the Orioles 23-14, closed in the ninth on Trevor Story’s two-run, two-out double and Wilyer Abreu’s RBI single before Valdéz hit a flyout to left that Austin Hays caught well in front of the Green Monster.

The Red Sox left 14 runners on base.

Baltimore (90-51) won for the 13th time in 16 games and became the first AL team to reach 90 wins, maintaining a four-game lead over second-place Tampa Bay in the AL East.

Boston (72-70) dropped seven games behind Toronto and Seattle for the AL’s last two wild-card berth. The Red Sox also trail Texas.

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In a game that started 1 hour, 32 minutes late because of rain, McCann hit a two-run homer in the fourth off Chris Sale (6-4) and a solo drive in the sixth against Zack Weiss, who gave up Westburg’s homer on his next pitch.

Henderson’s seventh-inning homer off Mauricio Llovera raised his season total to 24.

Fenway Park was filled with orange-clad Orioles fans, who haven’t seen their club in the postseason since 2016 and have gone without an AL East title since 2014.

Justin Turner hit a two-run homer in the first off Jack Flaherty, who gave up five runs – four earned – and eight hits in 3 1/3 innings. Flaherty is 1-2 in six starts since he was acquired from St. Louis for Baltimore’s playoff push.

Sale allowed seven runs – six earned – and six hits in four innings. The 34-year-old left-hander was coming off his first win since May 26, ending a stretch in which he was 0-1 in five starts.

POPPED

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The game was delayed for a few moments in the fourth when a beach ball bounced from the seats down to left field, where Hays delivered a two-footed stomp with his spikes that popped the ball and drew boos from some fans. After disposing of the ball’s remains, Hays robbed Verdugo with a diving catch on a sinking drive that would have been extra bases and multiple RBI.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Orioles: Left-hander John Means (Tommy John surgery) threw a bullpen session Saturday. Manager Brandon Hyde said Means felt good, but he wasn’t ready to offer a time when Means could join the rotation and pitch for the first time since his April 2022 injury.

Red Sox: Weiss was recalled from Worcester and left-hander Brandon Walter was optioned to the Triple-A team. Boston claimed Weiss off waivers from the Los Angeles Angels on Aug. 25, and he made his debut for the Red Sox when he took over for Sale to start the fifth.


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