Orioles Find Frustration In Blue Jays' Domain; Toronto Wins With 9th- Inning Single, 6-5

The Washington Post | July 1, 1995| | Copyright

Whether the Toronto Blue Jays are a World Series team or a last- place club, SkyDome is a house of horrors for the Baltimore Orioles. Tonight, the Orioles wasted a good comeback by losing to the Blue Jays, 6-5, on Alex Gonzalez's ninth-inning RBI single before 38,416.

Since the building opened in 1989, the Orioles have played 37 games at SkyDome. They've lost 22 of them -- with 11 being secured in the Blue Jays' final at-bat. That was perfectly understandable when Toronto was en route to winning back-to-back World Series crowns in 1992 and '93. It's tougher to take now, when the Blue Jays ...

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