Ernie Whitt launches one of his homers in the famous slug fest. |
Except
for the general excitement of a Division
race, the game at Toronto’s old Exhibition Stadium on warm afternoon of
September 14, 1987 started out as nothing special. The Canadian
team was tied with Detroit in
the American League East and
naturally hoped to pull ahead with a victory against the Baltimore Orioles. The first
inning passed with neither starter, Jim
Clancy of the blue birds and Ken
Dixon of the O’s, allowing a run.
Then
in the bottom of the second inning all hell broke loose.
Ernie Whitt lead of the
second with a solo home run one
batter later, Rance Mulliniks hit a
two-run shot. Exit hurler Dixon, enter Eric Bell who promptly let another
runner get on base and then served up a fat one to Lloyd Moseby who smacked it out of the house.
Just
like that it was a three homer, 5-0 game.
And Baltimore’s misery was just beginning.
In
the third George Bell launched one
followed by Moseby’s second of the day.
Five round tripper, 7-0,
Leading
off the fifth Whitt collected his second homer of the afternoon. The battered and bewildered Orioles pitching
staff had now coughed up six four baggers.
Next
inning Bell added his second boomer of the day. With seven homers and a 10-2
lead Jay’s manager Jimy Williams felt
comfortable resting Bell, Moseby, and Tony
Fernandez.
If
Baltimore expected mercy from the bench, they were mistaken. Rob
Ducey, in for Moseby, hit a 3-run homer.
Witt immediately followed with his third shot of the day. Nine homers, 14-2 after seven.
Ordinarily
designated hitter Fred McGriff would
be expected to provide power to the home team, but he had been left out of the
party. Until he stepped to the plate to
open the ninth inning and delivered his contribution.
Mulliniks, Bell, Moseby, Ducey, McGriff, Whitt combined to hit 10 home runs in one game |
In
total, the Blue Jays hit a grand total of 10 home runs, collected 21 hits and scored
18 runs and won the game handily 18-3 and had three hitters with multiple
homers. The game set a record for most
home runs by one team in a single game, a Major
League record which still stands to this day. This is even more impressive in light of the
fact the MLB record for total homers
by both teams in a game, stands at only 12.
As
a sidelight to the game when Oriole’s skipper Cal Ripken, Sr. realized the game was hopeless, he gave his son, Cal Ripken, Jr. some well-deserved
rest. But in doing so he ended Junior
unbroken streak of 8,243 innings played.
The
Jays went on to sweep the series and
open up a 3½ game lead on Tigers with
two weeks left in the season. But
Detroit came roaring back, closing the gap and beating the Blue Jays head-to-head
1-0 on October 4 to claim the Division crown.
The Michiganders lost the American League Championship to the Minnesota Twins who beat the Cardinals in the seventh game of an
epic World Series battle to claim
the World Championship.
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