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The royal and golden orioles bombarded each other with 10 spring cannons! Manager: I don't think I've seen anything like this

The Royals and Orioles staged a fireworks display that was rare in history, not only knocking out 11 home runs, but also 10 of them were spring cannons, and the Royals won the series 11-6 in the final game.

In this nine-inning game, only six and a half innings did not score for the team, the two sides tied 5-5 in the first six innings, and the last three games Real scored two points each to open the score to seal the victory.

The Royals hit 7 home runs and the Orioles 4, and the first 8 innings were all 10 home runs from both sides, which has broken the record of 8 home runs held by the Mariners and Padres on June 25, 2006, and the Rockies and Marlins on June 21, 2016.

"The atmosphere in the lounge was great today, everybody knew they were in good shape, and I certainly don't think we were going to play a home run, it was just a by-product of hitting the ball well and hitting it solidly." Massey said.

Although it didn't set the record for the most cannons in a single game, 10 cannons can still go down in history, which equals the major league records for the most cannons in a single game between the Tigers (home) and the Cubs (home) vs. Sidewinders on May 29, 1995, and the Cubs (home) vs. Sidewinders on May 21, 2022.

For the Orioles, the 10 shots set a new record at Camden Stadium, but it was not the most in terms of total home runs, but tied the court records against the Angels on July 2, 1994 and the Twin Cities on April 21, 2019.

As far as the Royals are concerned, the seven-hitter in a single game is a new all-time record for the team, and they also became the second team to do seven in a single game this season, the first being Yoko's strike against the Brewers on March 30. It is worth mentioning that before today's game, the Royal team played 18 home runs at the bottom of the major leagues, and as a result, 4 percent of the total number of the first 34 games were played in one day today.

On the individual side, the Royal Maikel Garcia and former Oriole champion Jackson Holliday both scored for the first time in their careers. "It feels like everybody is punching each other," Holliday said. Garcia said: "We're all happy, we're playing hard and it's certainly good for us to have seven hits and a team record."

Real manager Matt Quatraro commented on the game: "We all know it's a hitter's course, but it's a fun game to fire at each other in one way, but it's nerve-wracking in other ways."

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