Orioles' Chris Parmelee has big game in MLB season debut
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Orioles outfielder Chris Parmelee blasted two home runs in his 2015 debut during Tuesday night’s 19-3 blowout victory over the Phillies.
Parmelee hit his first homer in the second inning, becoming the third to go yard in that frame after Manny Machado and Jimmy Paredes did. Parmelee came back in the sixth and tagged Justin De Fratus with a long ball.
For Parmelee, who was called up from Triple-A on Tuesday, those are his first two homers of the season.
"Pretty good way to start, right? The team played phenomenal tonight. We came ready to swing the bats, everybody did. Good to see. That was pretty special for me," Parmelee said, via MASN Sports.
Parmelee finished the game 4 for 6 from the plate.
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