Milwaukee Makers star Christian Yelich motored home for an inside-the-park home run Thursday night in a video game versus the Chicago White Sox and got a little bit of a help from outfielder Eloy Jimenez.
Yelich completed 1-for-2 with 3 runs scored however his struggles this season have actually been kept in mind.
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Milwaukee picked up the victory, defeating the White Sox 8-3. The Brewers enhanced to 5-5 on the season with the win. Chicago was up to 7-6.
” Thats probably the luckiest home run in baseball history, definitely leading three. I needed that one,” Yelich informed press reporters, according to MLB.com. Milwaukee picked up the victory, beating the White Sox 8-3. The Brewers improved to 5-5 on the season with the win.
” Was it a hard play for [Jimenez] Yes,” Renteria stated. “Could it have been made? Should it have been made? Its possible. He did everything he might to kind of corral it.”
Yelich slapped the ball to left field, and as Jimenez attempted to track it down he took a tumble into the foul-ball netting and fell under the stands. It allowed Yelich to get a great dive and he made it home.
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The one-time National League MVP was credited with a crowning achievement. It was his second of the season.
White Sox supervisor Rick Renteria likewise dealt with the play.
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He improved his batting average to an incredible.111. Hes 4-for-36 general on the season.
” Thats probably the luckiest home run in baseball history, certainly leading three. I needed that one,” Yelich informed reporters, according to MLB.com.