Cardinals rookie makes MLB history by hitting a home run in each of his first three career plate appearances

Cardinals rookie makes MLB history by hitting a home run in each of his first three career plate appearances

Source: Fox News

Summary

St. Louis Cardinals rookie Joshua Báez hit three home runs in his first three plate appearances during a game against the Chicago Cubs. The 23-year-old hit a two-run homer in his first at-bat, a solo home run in his second, and a two-run home run in his third. Báez’s feats included hitting home runs to all three fields off different pitches. He was called up from Triple-A, where he hit 34 home runs in 103 games. The Cardinals led 8-4 in the ninth inning at the time of the report.


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This one felt recognizable early.

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The Cardinals dugout was in disbelief.

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Author: Evan Null