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Their second loss in eight games this year at Camden Yards, coupled by the Boston Red Sox's victory, knocks the Orioles (8-6) out of first place in the American League East.The night wasn't a total loss. Nick Markakis hit a solo homer in the third and is 5-for-13 lifetime against Marcum with four home runs.Center fielder Adam Jones, who wore No. 42 for last night's game in celebration of Jackie Robinson Day, also took Marcum (2-0) deep for a solo homer to in the fifth. The 355-foot shot to left field was the fourth homer of his young career and his first as an Oriole."It felt fine, but we lost," said Jones, who reached base in seven straight plate appearances in the series before flying out to the warning track in center field in the ninth inning. "I knew it was out, but the big thing is we lost. The individual stats don't mean nothing. This is a team game."Trachsel (1-2) entered the game with an ERA of 3.00 ERA and was undefeated against the Blue Jays in seven career starts. He exited it with an ERA of 5.65."I had no fastball command. I was pitching from behind in the count from the very beginning," Trachsel said. "I can't do that. [When] guys are up there and they're able to zero in on the middle of the plate ahead of the count, you're going to get beat."The veteran right-hander allowed five hits, walked three and hit the first batter he faced, setting an ominous tone. The Blue Jays scored a run in the first and then four more times in the third before Greg Aquino was summoned from the bullpen. Hill landed the biggest blow, slamming Trachsel's 1-0 curveball over the left-field wall to extend Toronto's lead to 4-0.Ten Blue Jays came to the plate in the marathon third inning. Four got hits, four walked and another hit a sacrifice fly."Really, it's a bad, bad start," Trachsel said.