“That’s just Godlike strength”: Gabriel Moreno’s immense power hit stuck in the wall, Daniel Vogelbach turns into Road Runner
Gabriel Moreno and Daniel Vogelbach
Gabriel Moreno pulls out the most unexpected trick out of his bag, he showed the MLB world how a dude can hit the ball so hard it literally got stuck in the wall. The field of baseball has seen plenty, players run through outfield walls, climb outfield walls and topple over outfield walls. A baseball even once used the head of former controversial slugger Jose Canseco to make its way over the wall.
Moreno must have made Toronto Blue Jays’ chest swell, their future prospect has done what has probably never been seen before on the field of baseball, although it was a game against a triple-A side. Gabriel Moreno was playing for the Triple-A Buffalo Bisons on Wednesday night.
Super strength displayed by Gabriel Moreno
“It’s right in the wall!” an excited announcer exclaimed, “That ball was CRUSHED!”. Toronto did call up Gabriel Moreno in early June to make his major league debut and he went 16-for-58 with four RBIs. In 196 games covering 52 games with the Bisons this season, the 22-year-old has .301/.370/.398 with two home runs and 29 RBIs.
Major League Baseball: Daniel Vogelbach turns into a sprinter as he takes New York Mets to another level
Daniel Vogelbach drilled in a change-up into right field and beat the tag at second to plate Pete Alonso and lengthened the New York Mets’ lead to 9-5, which they ended up winning. Although, Daniel Vogelbach was not included in the line-up for Thursday’s game against Atlanta. The lefty-hitting bowed out of starting nine with Atlanta bringing southpaw Max Fried to the hill.
Daniel Vogelbach was questioned about his in-field mentality, “I just want to win … as soon as the first pitch is thrown, like I kind of go into a super-super competitive mode to where the only thing that I care about is winning.”
Daniel added, “Whatever that may be in that night that I can do, that’s what I care about. At the end of the day, whether it takes, nine innings or however long the game may take, if we come out on top, that’s all I care about, ’cause winning is No. 1 for me.”
Yagya Bhargava
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