Baltimore: Bud Norris pitched seven innings of three-hit ball and the Baltimore Orioles beat the Yankees 5-0 ON Friday night to become the first team since 2006 to sweep a double header from New York.

In the first game of the day-night twin bill, Jimmy Paredes hit a two-run double with two outs in the 11th inning for a 2-1 victory.

Orioles slugger Chris Davis began a 25-game suspension without pay for a positive test for an amphetamine. The suspension will cover the final 17 games of the regular season and run into the playoffs, or perhaps into 2015.

Undeterred, Baltimore extended its winning streak to a season-high six games, moved a season-best 29 games over .500 (88-59) and increased its lead over second-place Toronto in the AL East to 11 1/2 games. The Orioles lowered their magic number for clinching the division to five.

New York is five games back for the second AL wild card and appears in danger of missing the postseason in consecutive years for the first time since 1992-93.

Norris (13-8) struck out 10 and walked two. He outpitched Bryan Mitchell (0-1), who allowed two runs over five innings in his first big league start.

In the opener, after Chris Young homered off Brad Brach (7-1) in the top of the 11th, Baltimore countered in the bottom half against Adam Warren (3-6).

Madison Bumgarner struck out eight and took a share of the major league lead with 18 wins, and San Francisco moved within one game of NL West-leading Los Angeles.

Pinch-hitter Travis Ishikawa splashed a three-run homer into McCovey Cove, and Brandon Crawford hit a two-run drive in the fifth to help Bumgarner win his fifth straight start. Buster Posey and Crawford hit RBI doubles in the first as the Giants jumped on Hyun-Jin Ryu (14-7).

The Dodgers’ left-hander exited after only one inning because of irritation in his pitching shoulder.

San Francisco, which leads the NL wild card race, is one game back of Los Angeles for the first time since August 4. The Giants have won a season-best 10 straight home games.

Bumgarner (18-9) reached 200 strikeouts for the first time in his career.