BALTIMORE _ If the Orioles' game Sunday was their last at Camden Yards this season, a team that has confounded even while impressing all year long went out in familiar style.
The Orioles capped a three-game sweep of the visiting Arizona Diamondbacks with a 2-1 win before an announced 31,229 at Camden Yards, using a bounce-back start by Dylan Bundy and four shutout innings of relief to ensure left fielder Hyun Soo Kim's two-run home run was all the offense they needed.
Bundy struck out five batters while allowing a run on three hits in five innings, erasing the sour memory of his most recent start against the Boston Red Sox, in which he allowed five runs in a loss.
He lowered his ERA to 4.02 this season, and 4.52 since joining the starting rotation at the All-Star break.
Kim's home run was one of just five hits the Orioles had. Otherwise, Diamondbacks rookie Braden Shipley mostly confounded them, with just three runners entering scoring position all day.
With the win, the Orioles improved to 85-71, including 50-31 at Camden Yards.