Buck Showalter talks with the media after the O's 6-5 walk-off win over the Blue Jays
Perhaps the biggest came on Nick Markakis' diving catch in right to rob Yunel Escobar, who settled for a sacrifice fly that tied the game. "I thought Nicky made the play of the ballgame, just a great play," Showalter said. "He may go unnoticed some. Just a great play in right field, probably the difference in the game if you want to get technical." The game ended with Adams finding the gap in deep right-center field after he failed to produce in the eighth with the bases loaded and one out. Adams popped up, and the Orioles couldn't build on a 5-4 lead. "Ryan's had some struggles his last few at-bats," Showalter said. "He was upset at his last at-bat. We could have made that a lot easier, with some of the people we had out there in situations. "He'll be the first to tell you the ball he got jammed on with a man on third earlier, you keep grinding. This game lets you off the deck a little bit if you just keep pushing. He had a good, calm at-bat there, didn't let him take him out of the strike zone." Robert Andino failed in two straight at-bats to lay down a sacrifice bunt. He fouled off a two-strike bunt in the 10th before Jake Fox's game-tying single. "Robert was bunting on his own there at the end and we'll talk about that a little bit," Showalter said. "Jake had a big hit. I don't want to forget that. That was huge." The Orioles allowed the Blue Jays to pull off a double steal in the ninth by failing to cover second and third base. Showalter wouldn't reveal who was at fault. "I know where it is but that's a blame game," he said. "I know you're curious about it. I know exactly what should have happened and didn't happen and it won't happen again, especially considering the people." Orioles starters are 6-2 with a 3.09 ERA in their last eight games. They have six quality starts during that span. But Jeremy Guthrie had to settle for a no-decision after allowing three runs and six hits in six innings. "His outing shouldn't go unnoticed. I wish we could have gotten a W for him," Showalter said. "Jeremy does what he's capable of doing and he understands there are some things out of his control. We did a lot of good things to get him a lead when he exited, too. Keep that in mind. There were a lot of contributions made to get him to the point where he had the lead after the sixth inning."