John Means Photo by Craig Landefeld

John Means capped off his first season with the Orioles at Camden Yards with a seven inning performance. He gave up the only run of his ball game before he had collected an out. He struck out four, walked one, and allowed seven scattered hits.

Means was followed by Richard Bleier who pitched two perfect innings.

The Orioles had three hits in the game. One was a 383 foot Chris Davis homer run to break the tie. He was exalted.

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