BALTIMORE -- The Orioles found themselves on the wrong side of history Tuesday night.
Baltimore's Opening Day starter Dylan Bundy became the first Major League pitcher to surrender four homers without recording an out, as the Royals jumped out to a 10-0 lead in the first inning.
The Royals were relentless, capitalizing on Bundy's fastball -- down some in velocity -- to pummel the righty. Jorge Soler's two-run homer started things off and Mike Moustakas followed with a solo blast -- his ninth of the year -- which landed out on Eutaw Street.