Beltre homerun game 5


















Beltre would then win it the next inning. Nick Kennedy L, yielded the one unearned run over one-third of an inning of relief to take the loss. With the win, the Patriots remain 0. The Patriots and Yard Goats continue their six-game series with a single-admission doubleheader tomorrow. His first solo shot came in the fourth inning. He followed that with home runs in the seventh and eighth innings as the New York Yankees swept St.

Louis and won the series. Bob Robertson had just turned 25 the day before, and what better birthday present than three home runs in the same game? He became the first National League player to knock out three home runs in the same game and helped the Pirates with the win.

His first homer tied the game for the Pirates, and his next two basically put the game out of reach for the Giants. October already had two home runs in the series, but finished off the year with three more. In the box score, it's just a solo blast. In person and on video, it's so, so much more.

Trailing by two runs at home, the vaunted Rangers' offense simply couldn't get anything going in the friendly confines of Rangers Ballpark in Arlington. Jack Leiter might have had to wait to throw his first professional pitch, but he was still very busy after the Texas Rangers selected him second overall last summer. Texas Rangers top prospect Josh Jung is ready to be the best version of himself as he enters a pivotal spring training in the coming weeks. Mitch Moreland hit a towering home run in the third inning to jump-start the Rangers' attack, making it a game.

But aside from Moreland's moonshot, Texas hitters recorded just two other hits, drew a walk and reached on an error. Beltre just overtook Dave Winfield for 21st all-time with 1, extra-base hits. Beltre also passed Cal Ripken Jr. Since missing the first 51 games this season because of calf issues, Beltre is hitting a team-best.

Beltre was 7 for 10 in three games this week against the Marlins before a bizarre scene in the eighth inning Wednesday night, when he got ejected from the game while waiting on deck to bat again. Second-base umpire and crew chief Gerry Davis motioned for Beltre to get closer to the on-deck circle. Beltre, already with a homer and two doubles in what became a loss, was tossed when he instead dragged the large plastic mat marking the circle closer to him.

I just did what he told me to do. He took away an at-bat from me. The Rangers have six more home games before hitting the road again next week. His teammates are counting every hit, even if Beltre tries not to keep track.



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