The Baltimore Orioles winning streak was snapped in a 6-2 loss to the New York Yankees on Tuesday night. Regression to the mean a statistical phenomenon where there are a number of high or low variables that move closer to the average as time goes on. This can be said for Orioles starter Trevor Rogers, as the team’s preseason ace hasn’t had a quality start since April 7, when he went six innings, allowing two runs (two earned) on six hits, while striking out six batters. Since then, he’s had four consecutive outings where he’s pitched less than six innings and in three of those outings – he’s gone less than five innings pitched. Tuesday night was more of the same for Rogers as he pitched four innings, allowing six runs (six earned) on six hits, two home runs, walking three batters and notching just three strikeouts. It was his first start after returning from the Injured List due to an illness. Rogers is now 2-4 on the season with a 5.77 earned run average through 34.1 innings pitched.…