BluefieldBy BRIAN WOODSONBluefield Daily TelegraphBluefield— The 52ndseason of baseball for the Bluefield Orioles in the Appalachian League has come to an end.It also marked the last game in the managerial debut of Bluefield manager Einar Diaz, whose Orioles finished in third place in the East Division with a 33-35 record.“I liked it, I like it here, and we’ll see what happens next year,” Diaz said. “This is a good league to be in, but we’ll see where I will be next year.”Bluefield committed four errors in the four-run sixth inning for Burlington, and the Royals withstood a late rally to finish the season with an 8 7 win over the Orioles in front of 1,104 fans at Bowen Field.Edinho Meyer clubbed a three-run home run in the seventh and Jose Kianes added a two run shot in the ninth to close an 8-1 deficit, but fell a run short when Deybi De La Cruz retired the final three batters to end the game, and the season for both teams.Burlington finished with a league-worst 24-44 mark.Diaz had the Orioles in position to challenge the Danville Braves for first place just a few weeks ago, but Bluefield went just 3-10 since Aug. 21.“The season went well until the last two weeks,” Diaz said. “We were plaving a littleStaff photo by Eric DiNovom r-m.