Betts makes history with 2 HRs in 1st 2 ABs

BALTIMORE — With two more homers Wednesday, Red Sox right fielder Mookie Betts became the first player in baseball history to hit a homer in each of the first two innings in consecutive games, according to the Elias Sports Bureau.

For the second straight game, Betts hit a leadoff blast, launching a 1-0 pitch from Orioles right-hander Mike Wright to right-center field for his 13th of the season. Then in the second, he took Wright deep to left a few …

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