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Orioles catcher Matt Wieters tips his cap to cheering fans at Camden Yards after his first major-league home run.
LLOYD FOX / Baltimore Sun
Orioles catcher Matt Wieters tips his cap to cheering fans at Camden Yards after his first major-league home run.
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Rookie's bat helps O's beat Mets

BALTIMORE - Matt Wieters hit his first major-league home run, Aubrey Huff hit a tiebreaking shot in the seventh inning and the Baltimore Orioles withstood Gary Sheffield's 507th career homer in a 6-4 victory over the New York Mets last night.

Nick Markakis had a career-high tying four hits and scored twice for the Orioles, who blew leads of 1-0 and 4-2 before pulling away for the final time in the seventh.

With one out, Markakis singled off Pedro Feliciano (2-2) and Huff hit a 2-2 pitch over the right-field wall, his first homer in 17 games since May 26.

Jim Johnson (3-3) worked two innings and George Sherrill got three outs for his 13th save.

Wieters, the fifth overall pick in the 2007 amateur draft, did not have a homer or an RBI in his first 13 games after being recalled from triple-A Norfolk on May 29. With one swing of the bat in the second inning, the highly touted rookie catcher ended both droughts.

Wieters' two-run shot, which put the Orioles ahead, 3-1, received a standing ovation from many in the crowd of 31,906. The fans kept cheering until Wieters finally acknowledged the reception with a brief curtain call.

Sheffield, on the other hand, is an old hand at hitting homers. His latest, a solo shot off Brian Bass, moved him within four of Mel Ott for 23d on the career list.

Orioles starter Koji Uehara was lifted with Baltimore ahead, 4-2, entering the sixth. The bullpen promptly blew the lead, keeping the Japanese rookie winless in nine starts since April 13.

New York 010 102 000 – 4 12 0

Baltimore 120 010 20x – 6 11 0

New York AB   R   H   BI   Avg.      Baltimore AB   R   H   BI   Avg.   

Cora ss 4   0   1   1   .276      B.Roberts 2b 5   0   0   0   .287   

F.Martinez lf 3   0   1   0   .207      Ad.Jones cf 4   1   0   0   .316   

a-Tatis ph-lf 2   0   1   0   .263      Markakis rf 4   2   4   0   .298   

Beltran cf 5   0   1   0   .333      A.Huff 1b 3   1   2   3   .266   

D.Wright 3b 5   0   0   0   .357      Mora 3b 4   0   2   1   .272   

Church rf 4   1   2   0   .274      Scott dh 4   0   0   0   .307   

Sheffield dh 4   2   2   1   .276      Reimold lf 3   1   1   0   .283   

Dan.Murphy 1b 4   1   3   1   .246      Wieters c 3   1   1   2   .240   

Schneider c 3   0   1   1   .244      Andino ss 4   0   1   0   .250   

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