Orioles beat Sox at long ball


By Eduardo A. Encina The Baltimore Sun Following the Orioles' 8-2 win over the Red Sox on Saturday, centerfielder Adam Jones thought about how dangerout the Baltimore lineup could be if two of their most important bats started heating up.

Baltimore Orioles' Chris Davis, right, celebrates with teammate Matt Wieters, left, after the Orioles defeated the Boston Red Sox 9-6 in 17 innings in a baseball game at Fenway Park, in Boston on Sunday, May 6, 2012. Davis, a first baseman,

In the first major league game since 1925 in which both teams put a position player on the mound, Davis overcame an awful day at the plate by pitching two scoreless innings and getting the win as the Baltimore Orioles

Baltimore Orioles' Chris Davis, right, celebrates with teammate Matt Wieters, left, after the Orioles defeated the Boston Red Sox 9-6 in 17 innings in a baseball game at Fenway Park, in Boston on Sunday, May 6, 2012. Davis, a first baseman,

The Orioles, after winning a 13-inning game Friday against the Red Sox and a regular 9-inning game Saturday, were locked in a duel with the Sox that had depleted both bull pens. There were no pitchers left to put in the game.




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