The only way to beat the Toronto Blue Jays these days is to out slug them. One of the few teams equipped to do that is the Baltimore Orioles, and that's exactly what they did Friday, riding the hot bat of Chris Davis to a 10-2 victory at Rogers Centre. Davis came into the game with three home runs in Baltimore's first two games during September. He added two more on Friday, connecting for a solo shot in the second inning and a two-run blast in the sixth. The second homer broke a 2-2 tie and gave Davis an even 40 on the season. [ Yahoo Sports Fantasy Football: Sign up and join a league today! ] For Davis, it's the second time he's topped 40 homers during his eight-year career. He led all of MLB with 53 in 2013. With a full month left, he still has a decent shot at reaching 50 again this season. He's also the first player in MLB to reach the 40-homer plateau. Former teammate Nelson Cruz is one behind with 39. Joining Davis in the fun was Adam Jones, who delivered his 25th home run in the eight inning, and Matt Wieters, who now has six. That trio combined for five runs and six RBIs in the win. Jonathan Schoop and Jimmy Paredes each had two hits. Ubaldo Jimenez was charged with...
Chris Davis goes deep twice, becomes first to reach 40 homers in Orioles win
Published September 4, 2015 at 11:40 PM
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