A bomb, but the warehouse is safe
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April 03, 2010 10:41 pm
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Luke Scott hit a huge three-run homer, it was a bomb, but it didn’t hit the Warehouse in case you were wondering.
He hit it 412 feet down the right-field line onto Eutaw Street, but it would have needed to go 439 feet to reach the Warehouse. Still, off the bat it made you wonder, that was crushed.
The three-run shot off A.J. Burnett in the fifth, gave the O’s a 6-5 lead. It was Scott’s 21st homer of the year.
It was the 52nd homer in Camden Yards history onto Eutaw Street and the 22nd…Luke Scott hit a huge three-run homer, it was a bomb, but it didn’t hit the Warehouse in case you were wondering.
He hit it 412 feet down the right-field line onto Eutaw Street, but it would have needed to go 439 feet to reach the Warehouse. Still, off the bat it made you wonder, that was crushed.
The three-run shot off A.J. Burnett in the fifth, gave the O’s a 6-5 lead. It was Scott’s 21st homer of the year.
It was the 52nd homer in Camden Yards history onto Eutaw Street and the 22nd hit by an Oriole. Scott has hit four of the last five O’s Eutaw Street homers.
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