BALTIMORE — A rough road trip mercifully came to an end on Wednesday afternoon, which turned into a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day for the Yankees. After Max Fried lasted just three innings, exiting early with what the team said was left elbow posterior soreness that will require imaging on Thursday, the Yankees got one-hit in a 7-0 loss to the Orioles at Camden Yards. The clunker finished off a 1-5 trip against the Brewers and Orioles (20-24), as the Yankees (27-17) had another quiet day with the bats, getting suffocated by right-hander Kyle Bradish and three relievers. The biggest concern was the health of Fried, who gave up three runs over three innings before Paul Blackburn and Ryan Yarbrough followed in relief and allowed the Orioles to break the game open. But the offense offered no help, which was the case for most of the trip, scoring 14 runs in six games — two of them shutouts — and six runs coming in Tuesday’s win. The Yankees did not have a hit off Bradish until Jazz Chisholm Jr.…