The Reds’ utility player had hit just 38 home runs in five seasons, including three this year. But Gennett’s bat turned mighty on a magical night against the St. Louis Cardinals in Cincinnati. He tied a major league record with four home runs in the Reds’ 13-1 victory. “Even three home runs would be too crazy for me.”The 27-year-old Gennett hit a mere single in his first at-bat, then muscled up. He homered four straight times, including a grand slam, to tie a club record with 10 runs batted in, the Associated Press reported.
Source: Huffington Post June 07, 2017 12:40 UTC