With a win tonight, the Orioles would complete their second sweep of a three-game series at Fenway Park this year. According to Elias, the Orioles have never swept two series of three or more games each in the same season in Boston. The St. Louis Browns didn't do it, either. The Orioles have won seven straight games at Fenway Park dating back to Sept. 20, 2011, setting the franchise record for most consecutive wins at Fenway Park. Since 1954, the Orioles had won six straight at Fenway just three times prior to the current seven-game streak. The Orioles have a 2.64 ERA in five games at Fenway Park this year. Since 1954, that is the lowest ERA posted by an Orioles club on Yawkey Way, ahead of the 2.77 ERA recorded by the 1999 Orioles in six games. In 2011, the Orioles posted a 7.77 in nine games at Fenway Park. A win tonight would give the Orioles six wins at Fenway Park in 2012, which would tie for the third-most by the club in one season. The Orioles won eight at Fenway in 1960 and 1966. They've won six in a season on five occasions (1967, 1974, 1975, 2001 and 2004.). The Orioles are unbeaten on the road on Thursdays (2-0) and their 4-1 record on Thursdays is their best of any day of the week, just ahead of their 7-2 mark on Saturdays. The Orioles are 5-4 in road series finales, but they've lost three straight. They're 2-3 in road finales against American League East clubs. The Orioles have not recorded an extra-base hit in three of their last six games. They've homered in 29 of their 32 wins this season, but they haven't gone deep in their last two wins. Meanwhile, Berken left today's game in Rochester in the sixth inning after colliding with first baseman Joe Mahoney while chasing a pop up in foul territory. He allowed one run in 5 1/3 innings. I'll check for updates later.