“4 in a row”: St. Louis Cardinals establishing history; hit four straight home runs
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St. Louis Cardinals
The St. Louis Cardinals embellish the first team in Major League Baseball to hit four straight home runs in the first inning when Nolan Arenado, Nolan Gorman, Juan Yepez and Dylan Carson connected against Philadelphia Phillies on Saturday.
Superstar Nolan Arenado already came out hitting for the cycle on Friday and jump-starting a historic four-home run stretch Saturday for the St. Louis Cardinals made his week filled with momentous fulfilment. The St. Louis Cardinals won the game in the ninth inning. They tied for the record for an inning with four in a row.
The St. Louis Cardinals are now just the 11th time in NL/AL history that feat had been accomplished, not just that, this was the first time that the team has accomplished this major achievement in their ‘ohhh! so rich’ franchise history. The Philadelphia Phillies starter Kyle Gibson was probably stunned.
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St. Louis Cardinals prove to be the MLB standard-bearer
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It was indeed the first time in MLB history that a team, St. Louis Cardinals, has accomplished the master stroke in the first inning of a game. Arenado’s first homer left the bat at 106.3 mph, while Gorman (105.8 mph) and Carlson (107 mph) hit balls that travelled 392 and 407 feet, respectively. Yepez’s 10th home run was smacked down the left-field line and cleared 353 feet.
“That was super fun, and they all came with two outs,” expressed St. Louis Cardinals’ Gorman. “[Goldschmidt] getting on with two outs got it started, and then Nolan Arenado just did what he does. To be able to continue that line, it was so much fun.”
“Yeppy is always having fun out there, so I’m sure he mentioned something [about a fourth home run], but I was getting locked in and ready to roll,” Carlson said. “That was really exciting, and it’s something that will always be remembered.”
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St. Louis Cardinals manager was extremely elated to have such an amazing birthday gift, Oliver Marmol thought it was pretty cool, his 36th birthday and the Cardinals earn a spot in the MLB record books. He said, “That was incredible and fun to sit there and watch that, guys took some good swings, they were on the attack and put up some good swings. That was huge.”
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