Your browser does not support iframes. The Juice is back for its fifth season of fun! Stop by each weekday for an ample serving of news from the action, plus great photos, stats and video highlights. O, that's a lot of homers: Seven times the Baltimore Orioles went deep Wednesday night in a 12-2 victory against Toronto , tying a team record previously recorded in 1985 back at Memorial Stadium. Chris Davis (seen above) and rookie Manny Machado connected two times apiece, with Nate McLouth, Mark Reynolds and Jim Thome also going deep once. McLouth's led off the first inning and Thome's was the 612th of his career, and his first at Camden Yards as an Oriole. Right-hander Carlos Villanueva was the biggest Blue Jays offender, allowing four of the bombs. The barrage kept Baltimore at the top of the wild card hunt and 1 1/2 games behind the Yankees (who also won ) in the AL East. For keeps?: The Tigers lead the AL Central by a game and by themselves after mounting a comeback against the Royals to win 5-4 . Detroit trailed 4-1 early, but rallied quickly and finally took a lead thanks in part to a big slide by Andy Dirks that helped stop a double play in the eighth. The White Sox were...
The Juice: Orioles hit seven home runs, Tigers alone in first place
Published September 27, 2012 at 6:35 AM
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