Adam Jones, Chris Davis of Orioles get stuck in elevator following game in Toronto

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It's been a rough go for the Baltimore Orioles recently.

The team, among the worst in all of MLB, traded star Manny Machado on Wednesday. The Orioles then proceeded to lose to the Blue Jays on a walk-off in 10 innings in Toronto on Friday in their first game since dealing Machado (who had two hits and reached base four times for the Dodgers in his debut).

Somehow, things got worse after the game.

A group of people that included Adam Jones and Chris Davis got stuck on an elevator for about 30 minutes, with Jones documenting their stay in the hot elevator and rescue on an Instagram story (Warning: some language and crude content).

The group was rescued by what appears to be members of the Toronto Fire Services, but not before Davis attempted to pry the doors open.

"We are all safe and I cried just a little bit," Jones humorously said upon the doors being opened.

Some of the Orioles were just stuck in a freight elevator for half an hour and had to get out like this.



I feel bad for Baltimore but this season is tremendous content. pic.twitter.com/IjnBntDgp5 — Whitney McIntosh (@WhitneyM02) July 21, 2018

"So if we had of known that (you were Orioles) we would have kept you guys back in it for tomorrow's game, you gotta get back in it, sorry pal," someone joked as the people in the elevator were removed, which was greeted with a big laugh from Jones.

The group appeared to be safe and sound at night's end.