Plus: You've never seen a HR trot like this
José Abreu's first home run trot in an Astros uniform was a long time coming -- and at the same time, unlike anything his teammates were expecting to see.
There was no shortage of power on Sunday afternoon as the Astros mashed a franchise-record-tying seven home runs in a 10-1 rout of the A's -- sealing the three-game sweep -- but Abreu's eighth-inning big fly was undeniably the main event.
That, and his ensuing dash around the basepaths.
Abreu didn't stand around and watch the ball fly once it left his bat. The Astros' first baseman sprinted around the bases at a 26.2 feet-per-second clip, not stopping once he crossed the plate. | |
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| Edward Olivares did some damage with his 452-foot home run -- literally. The game-tying shot for the Royals left a scoreboard electrical panel smoking. | | |
| Among the most intriguing matchups on tap for the coming week are some division rivalries and a heavyweight showdown between the Yankees and Dodgers in Los Angeles. | | |
| Multiple home run robberies were among yesterday's top plays, including a wall-shaking grab by Tigers center fielder Riley Greene. | | |
| Down 3-0 in a playoff series, normally all hope is lost. But the Red Sox famously rallied to stun the Yankees in the 2004 ALCS, and the Celtics are trying to duplicate the feat against the Heat. | | |
| Who was the last A's player to lead the American League in stolen bases? | |
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