"You feel it," Davis said of the fans. "When those guys are yelling, this place gets really loud and it gives you chills all over your body. "I feel good at the plate, to say the least. I don't think you ever envision home runs. The biggest thing for me was to get a pitch out over the plate that I could drive and at least get in the air for a sac fly. I thought that was what it was when I hit it, but it kept going." Is he just into an amazing and incredible zone at bat right now? "I just think it's being comfortable at the plate," he said. "Being selective and making sure I'm swinging at good pitches. There were times last year when I was too aggressive and ended up getting myself out. Patience has paid off. "It's fun. This game is not easy by any means. There are times when it seems you can't do any wrong. But as long as a season as it is, you try to keep your head above water." Davis' first career slam was on July 31, 2012 at Yankee Stadium and his five RBIs today tied his career high. He is now batting .600 at 9-for-15 with four homers and 16 RBIs to go with a slugging percentage of 1.600 and OPS of 2.211. It was a nice ending for the Orioles in front of their home fans on day one at Camden Yards. "It's awesome. Toward the end of the year these guys were awesome coming out in full force and screaming their faces off," Davis said. "It was a lot of fun today. This is a great place to play."