BALTIMORE -- Chris Davis homered and had four RBIs, Adam Jones had three hits and scored three runs and the Baltimore Orioles beat Cleveland 8-4 Friday night to snap the Indians four-game winning streak. Nelson Cruz hit his 15th homer and Nick Markakis had four hits for the Orioles, who have 38 runs and 62 hits in their last five games. Davis hit a two-run double in the third inning and put Baltimore up 5-4 in the fifth with his seventh homer, the fourth in four games. Bud Norris (3-4) gave up four runs, six hits and three walks in six innings to earn his first win in four starts since May 1. Making his second major league appearance, Clevelands T.J. House (0-1) allowed five runs and 11 hits in six innings. He was first left-hander to make his initial big league start with the Indians since David Huff on May 17, 2009. Jason Giambi hit a three-run homer for Cleveland, the 439th of his career, breaking a tie with Andre Dawson for 41st place on the all-time HR list. Prior to connecting, the 43-year-old Giambi was 1 for 15 with no homers and no RBIs this year. Cruz put Baltimore up 1-0 with a drive to right-centre in the second inning, and Davis doubled to right to make it 3-0 in the third. Cleveland responded with a four-run fourth. After Lonnie Chisenhall doubled in a run, Carlos Santana walked and Giambi followed with an opposite-field drive into the left-field seats. But Davis followed an infield hit by Jones with a shot to right field in the fifth to put Baltimore ahead to stay. The Orioles added three unearned runs in the seventh off Mark Lowe, whose throwing error on a potential double-play ball allowed a run to score and preceded an RBI groundout by J.J. Hardy and a run-scoring double by Delmon Young. NOTES: Orioles 3B Manny Machado was given the day off after leaving in the 12th inning Thursday night with a sore right groin. 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Yeezy 350 Clay Fake . -- Arizona coach Bruce Arians says there "were obviously very, very many problems" with the officiating in the Cardinals 24-21 loss at Philadelphia.OAKLAND, Calif. - The Golden State Warriors have been rolling so much this season that the halftime locker room can be awfully quiet if theyre not leading by a lot.Imagine the mood when theyre coming off two consecutive losses and clinging to a one-point lead at intermission.That was the scenario Saturday night, and the Warriors took out their frustrations on Phoenix. They shook off a slow start and shut down the Suns for a 106-87 win.Its very rare to have a group of guys who have a passion of hate for losing, said forward Andre Iguodala, who scored 12 points. We drop two, were not the type of guys you want to be around. I think the second half we just said, Lets get it together. Lets get the toughness started and lets get another streak rolling.The Warriors outscored Phoenix 54 to 36 in the second half. They shot 46 per cent overall and held the Suns to 36.3 per cent from the floor. And they forced 22 turnovers while committing 15.Stephen Curry led the way with 25 points and seven assists, and Klay Thompson scored 22 to help the Western Conference-leading Warriors (37-8) avoid their first three-game losing streak.We got back to who we are, said Curry, sporting a black right eye he got in a collision with Jazz big man Rudy Gobert during Friday nights loss at Utah.Asked about the black eye, Curry said, it makes me look tough.Markieff Morris had 17 points and 11 rebounds, and Eric Bledsoe scored 16 for Phoenix (28-21), which had won two in a row. The Suns led by 12 in the second quarter but couldnt keep up with the Warriors as the game wore on.Its hard to play against them when you start turning the ball over, Suns guard Goran Dragic said. They pushed it and got open looks and they got some easy layups.Golden State put together a 15-2 run midway through the fourth that put the game away.Andre Iguodala converted an acrobatic layup while getting draped by Gerald Green, Curry banked in a runner and Harrison Barnes hit a big 3-pointer during the spurt that ended with the Warriors up 97-79 with 3:32 remaining.It was just the kind of stretch the Warriors had wanted all week.ddddddddddddThey won 19 in a row at home until losing in overtime to Chicago on Tuesday night, then followed that up with a disheartening defeat at Utah. And Phoenix, which just finished a 6-2 homestand, didnt look like a team playing its first road game in three weeks in the opening minutes.The Suns scored the games first eight points, and the Warriors missed their first 10 shots. Phoenix led by 12 for most of the second quarter, creating space for its shooters and clamping down on defence.After beginning 10-for-30 shooting, the Warriors broke through just before the half — getting out in transition behind their smothering defence. Curry connected on three 3s late in the quarter to help the Warriors go ahead 52-51 at intermission.TIP-INSSuns: Marcus Morris was called for a technical foul in the second quarter after getting out of his seat on the bench and exchanging words with Warriors forward Draymond Green, who was called for a tech in the fourth quarter. ... Gerald Green had eight points and four rebounds in 13 minutes after coach Jeff Hornacek sat him in Fridays win over Chicago, citing matchup reasons.Warriors: Improved to 22-2 at home. ... Reserve centre Festus Ezeli (left ankle) missed his 18th straight game. He is on a rehab assignment with the Santa Cruz Warriors, the teams NBA Development League affiliate.NO SPEIGHTSWarriors backup big man Marreese Speights, who has been slumping lately, did not play. Coach Steve Kerr said he told Speights before the game he wouldnt play him early and then decided to stick with smaller lineups to match up against the guard-heavy Suns.FIRED-UP PENCESan Francisco Giants right fielder Hunter Pence, the vocal leader of the World Series champions, sat next to Warriors owner Joe Lacob courtside. Pence got out of his seat and waved his hands vigorously to fire up the crowd after being shown on the video board and tossed T-shirts to fans during another stoppage.UP NEXTSuns: Host Memphis on Monday.Warriors: At Sacramento on Tuesday. ' ' '