By Associated Press Comments From left, Orioles Nate McLouth, J.J. Hardy and Robert Andino celebrate Saturday's win over the Red Sox, which moved Baltimore back into a tie with New York for first place in the AL East. (Patrick Semansky/Associated Press) Baltimore â" The Orioles are tied atop the AL East with the Yankees with four games left, a scenario that might cause a team unaccustomed to being in a pennant race to stumble under pressure. Not these guys. After Baltimore beat Boston, 4-3, on Saturday night to earn a share of first place, Orioles first baseman Mark Reynolds described the mood of the team as "a quiet confidence." "Calmness," Reynolds said. "We're playing with house money....
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