Blue Jays were cheering for slumping Chris Davis even before record hitless streak ended - News Summed Up

Blue Jays were cheering for slumping Chris Davis even before record hitless streak ended


The relief and elation for Orioles first baseman Chris Davis — who ended his record-setting hitless streak at 54 at-bats on Saturday at Boston’s Fenway Park — extended across the baseball world and into the Blue Jays clubhouse. We know how the mental part is such a huge part of this game,” Jays centre fielder Randal Grichuk said as Davis ended his historic slump with a two-run single against the Red Sox in Boston. Article Continued BelowAt the Orioles’ home opener against the Yankees, Davis was booed as he trotted onto the field for introductions. Former Red Sox star Luis Aparacio broke his 0-for-44 slide with a grand slam in Cleveland back in 1971. After snapping a hitless slump of 54 at-bats with a single, Baltimore’s Chris Davis added a pair of doubles in a 9-5 road win over the Red Sox.


Source: thestar April 13, 2019 21:33 UTC



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