Jackson Holliday’s odd 337-foot homer sneaks under the foul pole in Orioles’ 7-4 win
Jackson Holliday hit an unusual 337-foot home run that helped the Baltimore Orioles secure a 7-4 victory over the Detroit Tigers. The homer sneaked just over the wall and under the foul pole, marking the shortest out-of-the-park home run to left field at Camden Yards since 2015. Holliday, who recently returned from injury, also contributed with a single and two runs scored during the game.
- ▪Jackson Holliday's home run was his first of the season.
- ▪The homer gave the Orioles a 6-4 lead in the game.
- ▪Holliday was activated from the injured list on Monday after surgery on his hand.
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