GAME RECAP
IMPACT PLAYER
Chris Davis, Baltimore
He's hitting just .189, but last year's home-run champ didn't miss his chance with the bases loaded.
BY THE NUMBERS
13 Strikeouts recorded by Trevor May and Sam Deduno, more than half of Baltimore's 24 outs.
9 Consecutive games with a hit by Jordan Schafer, a career-high streak in which he's batting .433.
2 Hit batters by Trevor May, who had not hit a batter in his four previous major-league starts, or his 22 in the minor leagues
UP NEXT
Kyle Gibson attempts to reverse his recent slump, while the Twins face Orioles righthander Chris Tillman.
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