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Davis tests our new outlook on HRs

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Davis tests our new outlook on HRs

Baltimore Orioles first baseman Chris Davis will go down in the description books for a remarkable performance at the plate during the first half of the 2013 MLB season. With home run No. 37 on Sunday day against the Toronto Blue Jays, Davis tied

Chris Davis did. With his prodigious power show, the Baltimore Orioles' 27-year-ancient first baseman joined Barry Bonds (39), Mark McGwire (37) and Reggie Jackson (37) as the only players with 37 or more home runs by the 

J.J. Hardy mashed a three-run homer last night to lead the O's to an 8-5 win over the Blue Jays in Baltimore, with Chris Davis and Adam Jones adding round-trippers as well. The latter pair got into some hijinks on the way in trade 

Baltimore Orioles slugger Chris Davis is on pace for 62 home runs this season, which begs the question: If Davis reaches 62 does that get on to him the new HR king?

No player in American League description has hit more home runs than Chris Davis before the All-Star break.

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