PHOENIX — Adam Eaton's blackout turned into a walkoff.
Despite being unsure of what pitch he hit or what to do as he rounded the bases, Eaton ended a wild game of momentum swings with the first walk-off homer hit into Chase Field's right field pool on Monday night, lifting the Arizona Diamondbacks to a 7-6 victory over the Baltimore Orioles.
"I'm not sure what happened — I just blacked out," Eaton said. "I thought I hit a heater and found out later it was a slider."
Arizona has made an art of the comeback this season and pulled off a desert masterpiece to open the three-game interleague series against the Orioles.
Baltimore led 4-2 after roughing up Diamondbacks starter Wade Miley.
Arizona went up 5-4 in the seventh by stringing together three run-scoring singles, including one by Aaron Hill, who also homered for the third straight game.
Chris Davis tied the game in the eighth with a solo homer, not all that surprising since he leads the majors with 43.
The homer by Wil Nieves to lead off the eighth was a bit more unexpected. He hadn't hit one since last season and needed a friendly carom off the top of the wall in left to get it.