TORONTO _ Trey Mancini's power is unquestionable, and although his time in the big leagues has been brief, the Orioles rookie is already putting on a record-setting home run display.
Mancini recorded his second two-homer game in his last three starts in the Orioles' 11-4 win over the Toronto Blue Jays on Sunday at The Rogers Centre.
A four-homer afternoon for the Orioles made good on another strong start from right-hander Dylan Bundy, who tossed six scoreless innings in the win.
With the win, the Orioles (8-3) left Canada having taken three of four from the struggling Blue Jays (2-10) this series. The Orioles have won five of their six meetings with Toronto this season and have now won four of five overall.
Both of Mancini's homers on Sunday were tape-measure shots. He also hit two homers on Wednesday in Boston. And Mancini's seven career home runs are tied for the most by a player in his first 12 major league games, along with Colorado's Trevor Story last year and Pittsburgh's Dino Restelli in 1949.
Mixing his pitches with precision, and continuing to unveil a devastating slider/cutter, Bundy held a struggling Toronto lineup to just five hits.
Over three outings this season _ all of them quality starts _ the 24-year-old Bundy (2-1) has a 1.86 ERA and has limited hitters to a .239 batting average.
Bundy also struck out six and walked just one, improving his strikeout-to-walk ratio on the season to 5.67.
Left fielder Craig Gentry and third baseman Manny Machado also homered, hitting two-run blasts off left-hander Matt Dermody in a five-run eighth inning.
Mancini's first homer _ a three-run shot that landed an estimated 404 feet in the second deck in left field _ was the big blow in the Orioles' five-run fifth inning. His second, which came in the eighth, hit the center-field batter's eye.
The Orioles' offensive surge occurred after Toronto left-hander J.A. Happ left the game with one out in the fourth inning with left elbow soreness.
Shortstop J.J. Hardy also had a three-hit day with a pair of doubles and a single.