Eutaw Street homers
Nationals slugger Adam Dunn's fourth-inning bomb against Orioles rookie David Hernandez Sunday was the 50th homer to land on Eutaw Street in Camden Yards' 18-season history. Dunn's blast traveled 442 feet and hit the B&O Warehouse on a bounce.
Click here to view a complete list of all the Eutaw Street homers (and distances), courtesy of the Orioles. Thirty opposing players have hit the ball onto Eutaw Street and 20 Orioles have accomplished the feat.
So, the question is, which Orioles player do you think will be the next Eutaw slugger?







Comments
If I had my way, I'd rip out all of those commemorative home run medallions littering Eutaw Street, donate them to the Sports Legends at Camden Yards Museum and abolish this annoying custom forever. Those lousy trinkets are just another example of how baseball has been thoroughly dumbed down, a further perpetuation of the "chicks dig the longball" propaganda.
Posted by: Attila the Hon | June 29, 2009 7:40 PM
Either that, or placed asterisks next to each plaque...Most of those were hit in the "era", correct?
Posted by: Jon | July 1, 2009 8:37 AM