Orioles pitchers were 0-for-11 this season. Norris recorded his first RBI since May 5, 2012. Norris is no slouch at the plate. He's 4-for-10 since the start of the 2013 season. Cubs starter Kyle Hendricks has thrown 46 pitches in two innings. Steve Pearce and Adam Jones had back-to-back doubles in the first to give the Orioles a 1-0 lead, and Jonathan Schoop doubled in the second after Hardy led off with a single. Hardy raced home when Norris' sharp ground ball to the left side deflected off Cubs third baseman Luis Valbuena - the Orioles' fifth hit off Hendricks. Norris saw seven pitches from Hendricks, fouling off two with the count 2-2 before reaching on an 88 mph sinker. With his next home run, Jones will become the first Orioles outfielder with four consecutive seasons of 25-plus homers. Frank Robinson holds the club record for outfielders with five seasons, but they didn't come in a row. Robinson reached 25-plus homers in 1966, 1967, 1969, 1970 and 1971. Update: Norris gave up four runs in the second, the last three on Chris Coghlan's bases-loaded triple with two outs. The Orioles trail 4-2 and play was stopped at 2:22 due to a major rain storm. The grounds crew got the tarp on the field, so that's a victory. Norris walked a batter and gave up an infield hit and RBI bloop single by Logan Watkins in the second.