NEW YORK -- Matt Wieters has become the latest Baltimore Orioles player with an uncertain situation.The All-Star catcher went for X-rays after being hit by a pitch in his right foot during the Orioles 2-1 loss to the New York Yankees on Monday night.Wieters remained in the game after being struck in the first inning.Just sore, real sore, manager Buck Showalter said. Im waiting with a little anxiety on whats going to show, especially this X-ray here.The Orioles were already without star slugger Chris Davis, who was hospitalized the night before with an illness. He got an IV on Sunday and stayed at the hotel during Mondays game.Baltimore is also without outfielder Hyun Soo Kim, who has been out since the All-Star break with a strained right hamstring.The Orioles got five hits in their latest muted performance behind Kevin Gausman (1-7). Baltimore entered averaging five runs per game but just 3.40 in Gausmans starts, and he fell to 0-1 in three starts against New York this season despite a 1.31 ERA over 20 2/3 innings.Its pretty rare for us to only get one, Gausman said. I dont take it personal.Gausman pitched 6 2/3 innings, allowing two runs and six hits while striking out six.I feel for him a lot, center fielder Adam Jones said. We just havent scored runs for him.Alex Rodriguez hit his 696th career homer and Ivan Nova grinded through six innings before the Yankees bullpen triad closed up shop for the second straight game.New York (46-46) pulled within 7 1/2 games of first-place Baltimore in the AL East. Its 2-2 on a 10-game homestand that could determine whether the Yankees are buyers or sellers at the Aug. 1 deadline.We definitely want to keep all the guys around and keep this together, Rodriguez said.Nova (7-5) needed 60 pitches to get through three but allowed just a solo homer to Jonathan Schoop. He handed a 2-1 lead over to New Yorks bullpen troika of Dellin Betances, Andrew Miller and Aroldis Chapman.No Runs DMC, possibly in its final days with Miller and Chapman rumored to be on the trade block, covered the final three innings to extend its scoreless streak to 22 innings. The Yankees are 18-1 when all three relievers pitch in the same game.Chapman got his 19th save. He threw five pitches of 104 mph or higher, reaching 105.1 on his sixth pitch to J.J. Hardy -- the fastest pitch in the majors since MLBs Statcast system began measuring in 2015.Hes just such an outlier, Miller said.Chapmans last pitch was 104.9. He got Ryan Flaherty out on a grounder with a runner on first -- the bouncing ball hit part of Flahertys shattered bat in the middle of the diamond before being easily handled.Nova had a 6.93 ERA in his past five starts but was coming off 10 days rest.He was running that two-seamer in on us, Jones said, but to our credit we hit a lot of balls hard.Rodriguez turned on a 2-0 fastball from Gausman for his ninth home run leading off the second.The 40-year-old Rodriguez was making his fourth straight start coming out of the All-Star break, going 1 for 10 in the first three games. Since his last homer on June 18, hed gone 10 for 50 with one double in 15 games.Yankees outfielder Carlos Beltran said it looked like A-Rod got back his A-swing on the homer.New York got its other run via Brian McCanns sacrifice fly in the third.LOOKOUTRodriguez dived away of Gausmans 98 mph fastball headed for his head in the sixth -- the pitch drew boos from the Yankee Stadium crowd. 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Mens Runner of the Week: Jacob Thomson, KentuckyKentuckys Jacob Thomson edged Illinois Jonathan Davis for second place in 24:32.50 at the Bluegrass Invitational.His time is the fastest 8k in the SEC this season by nearly 40 seconds.Thomson finished second - two seconds behind EKUs Eric Rotich, who ran 25:30.50 en route to being named USTFCCCA National Athlete of the Week.Womens Runner of the Week: Katy Kunc, KentuckyKentuckys Katy Kunc won her second individual race in a row to lead the UK womens cross country team to a second straight dual-meet team win at the annual Bluegrass Invitational on Saturday at Masterson Station Park.Kunc repeated as Bluegrass Invitational Champion, running 17:06.20, .40 seconds better than her time at the same meet a year ago. The time is the fastest 5k in the SEC this year.Kunc also won the Wildcat Opener and then Bluegrass Opener to start her 2015 season.ddddddddddddMens Freshman of the Week: Erik Armes, AuburnAuburns Erik Armes scored at a meet for the first time in his career last week at the Furman Classic.He was one of six freshmen to finish inside the top-20 in a meet that featured No. 20 Furman and Clemson.Armes finished 20th with a time of 26:22.58.Womens Freshman Runner of the Week: Anna Elkin, Ole MissOle Miss Anna Elkin set a personal best time for the 5K in the Rebel Invite last week in Oxford, Miss.In her first college race, she was the first freshman to finish the race, while finishing 13th overall in 17:40.40.She set a personal best time for the 5K by 17 seconds. ' ' '