Jackson Holliday notched the first four-hit performance of his MLB career Friday against the Boston Red Sox, joining a handful of legends in the Baltimore Orioles history books.
The Baltimore Orioles may not have been able to fend off the Boston Red Sox on Friday, but their offense was hardly at fault.
While third baseman Ramón Urías went 3-for-3 with five RBI, it was Jackson Holliday who went 4-for-5 with three runs. Jay Porter broke the record at 19 years old in 1952, narrowly besting the mark set by Kid Butler in 1907. Dick Kokos, like Holliday and Robinson, notched a four-hit game of his own as a 20-year-old in 1948.
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