NEW YORK -- With his teams grip on the second AL wild-card spot slipping, Baltimore manager Buck Showalter hoped Dylan Bundy could pitch well and give the suddenly struggling bullpen a break.In his ninth major league start, Bundy wasnt able to help the Orioles with either task.Bundy was tagged for five runs in just four innings as the New York Yankees routed the Orioles 13-5 on Saturday.Chris Davis homered twice and Mark Trumbo hit his big league-leading 39th home run for Baltimore, which lost its third in row. New York won its fourth straight to pull within 2 1/2 games for the last wild-card slot.Starting for the first time against New York, Bundy (7-5) struggled from the first pitch. He walked his second batter, setting up Mark Teixeiras RBI double.Anytime you cant get through five or six innings its not a quality start and I didnt give my team a very good chance to win today, Bundy said. Thats my fault and I got to get better next time.A day after a 14-4 trouncing in which Yovani Gallardo lasted only 1 1/3 innings in the shortest start of his 10-year career, Bundy also came out early.Hes pitched well and just could never really get into that rhythm, Showalter said.Orioles relievers T.J. McFarland, Mychal Givens, Donnie Hart and Brad Brach combined to give up eight runs in four innings. An early strength of the team, the bullpen has struggled of late, allowing 23 runs over the last four games.Thats what happens, Showalter said. Thats why they call it dog days of August. It happens to pitchers, hitters, everybody.The homers by Davis and Trumbo brought Baltimores season total to 202 in 129 games, the fifth consecutive season with at least 200 homers. The 129 games needed to reach the mark are the second-fewest to reach 200 home runs in Orioles history, STATS said.Yankees rookie Gary Sanchez homered for the 11th time in 21 games this season. Starlin Castro and Aaron Hicks also connected.New York had 18 hits and drew seven walks on the afternoon, but despite all that offensive output, it was a disputed play on the bases that put them ahead for good.After Davis first homer gave the Orioles a 2-1 lead in the third, two-out singles by Teixeira, Didi Gregorius and Castro brought home the tying run.With runners at the corners, Castro broke for second. Catcher Matt Wieters throw was then cut off by shortstop J.J. Hardy as Gregorius tried to steal home.Hardys throw appeared to be in time, but Gregorius neatly tucked in his right arm and extended his left arm across home plate.Umpire Ron Kulpa called Gregorius out, but the Yankees challenged and the ruling was overturned. After the review, Brian McCann hit an RBI double for a 4-2 lead.I thought I probably missed on the first hand, Wieters said. It was close on the first hand before he pulled it back. And then I knew I got him on the chest area, but didnt know if he got his right hand in in time. It was close and it didnt go our way.TRAINERS ROOMOrioles: CF Adam Jones was held out of the lineup after aggravating his hamstring injury on Friday. He tried to talk his way into starting, Showalter said.UP NEXTOrioles: RHP Kevin Gausman (5-10, 3.92 ERA) is set to make his fourth start this season against the Yankees. Hes 0-1 in the previous three outings despite a 1.31 ERA.Yankees: LHP CC Sabathia (8-10, 4.33) was originally scheduled to pitch Monday in Kansas City. But Girardi made a switch, starting Sabathia instead of RHP Michael Pineda. Girardi cited Baltimores better numbers against right-handed pitching and the Royals success vs. lefties.JERSEY BOYOrioles All-Star reliever Brad Brach will be inducted into the Monmouth University Athletics Hall of Fame in December. He will join Miles Austin III (football) as the newest members of the 2016 class. 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This is now the second time since the start of the Games that a day has been washed out, after the postponement of Sundays programme for strong winds and a fault with the buoy system.The schedule is now backed up, but Matt Smith, executive director of world rowings governing body FISA, is adamant teams will complete every race despite further poor conditions expected for Thursday.Earlier in the week BBC commentator Sir Steve Redgrave outlined the doomsday scenario of no medals being handed out if these conditions persisted, but Tanner is confident every race will take place. He did, however, outline various contingency plans to get the schedule through.The last part of the course is entirely rowable, Tanner said, talking close to the commentary booths which overlook the finishing line. There are two scenarios: you are allowed to reduce the distance, and we did it in the world juniors in Athens in 2003. The absolute worst case scenario is that you have a lane that you can use in which you do a time trial.As you can see crews are training here. The challenge is in the bit you cant see at the start, where it is rough with the cross chop.So we would have to have thunder, lightning and Armageddon itself if we werent going to do it [finish the schedule] and we will find a way.Tanner added that the athleetes are completely unfazed by the disruption but did say the weather on Thursday doesnt look great.ddddddddddddFISA is waiting anxiously ahead of Thursday but remains confident every race will take place. But if Thursdays schedule is disrupted then FIS will start looking into various contingency plans which include going into Sunday, shortening the course, introducing single-lane time trials to decide medals or cancelling some of the non-medal finals.The plans for Thursdays rowing will see FISA make an early call on whether to postpone rowing until the afternoon -- something they originally did on Wednesday before then deciding to call off the whole programme -- with the wind direction and speed expected to be similar to Sundays conditions.Despite the difficulties, Smith says it is nothing compared to one day at London 2012 when rowers spoke of unfair conditions from one lane to another on the course at Eton Dorney.Its much more stressful when we have unfair wind and having to take decisions much more stressful than it is now, Smith said. The Olympic regatta is much smaller. We have been in much more stressful situations, lanes become unfair, playing God with the athletes.Wednesday in London was one of the most difficult days weve ever had, the wind changing direction in the morning such that we couldnt settle on a pattern that was consistent.Smith also spoke of his surprise at the attendances at the rowing, saying lots of tickets have been sold, but people are not showing up. Hes estimating the no-shows at 20-25 percent of tickets sold. ' ' '