Canadian O’Neill Homers Again as Orioles Rout Blue Jays 16-4 in the Opener of a Doubleheader
TORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA, JUL 29 – Baltimore Orioles matched a major league record with five sacrifice flies and hit multiple home runs in a dominant 16-4 win over Toronto, their offense outscoring the AL East leaders 27-8.
- On Tuesday, the Baltimore Orioles defeated the Toronto Blue Jays 16-4 in the opener of a doubleheader, tying a major league record with five sacrifice flies and hitting over four home runs.
- From the sacrifice fly rule’s inception in 1954, the Orioles became the fourth team since 1901 to hit five sacrifice flies, with the Mariners doing so in 2008.
- In the first inning, Tyler O’Neill and Cedric Mullins hit sacrifice flies, with Jackson Holliday adding the fifth later in the game.
- After drawing within a run, Blue Jays reliever Lazaro Estrada allowed six runs in 3 1/3 innings, impacting Toronto’s comeback effort.
- Through two games of the series, the Baltimore Orioles have outscored the AL East leaders 27-8, with Brandon Young set to start the nightcap against Eric Lauer.
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