Rangers starter Colby Lewis made history with a bizarre outing against the Orioles on Thursday. Lewis gave up five hits -- all home runs -- yet he also had a career-high 12 strikeouts. That made him the first pitcher since 1918 to give up five home runs and have at least 10 strikeouts in the same game. "It was a freakin' weird game," Lewis said. "I don't know how to justify that game." Lewis gave up home runs to the first three batters, falling behind 3-0 after just eight pitches. It was the first time in American League history that a team started a game with three straight homers (fourth time overall). He then retired the next 18 batters -- 11 of them on strikeouts.