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On Sunday, Jarren Duran lined a pitch to center field that rolled, rolled, and rolled some more until it came to rest 420 feet away from home plate in the center-field triangle.
Facing right-hander Jakob Junis, Story hit a 306-foot fly down the right-field line, where Jhonkensy Noel tried for a leaping catch. The ball ticked off Noel’s glove and then the pole as Story stopped ...
“Trevor with that bomb,” manager Alex Cora joked. Story’s home run went 306 feet to right field for the shortest non inside-the-park homer in MLB this season, just shorter than teammate Ceddanne ...
Amidst Alex Cora and the Boston Red Sox’s wild-card race in the American League, trading for catcher Ali Sanchez made sense ...
Trevor Story gets a strange homer at Fenway Park. Ball hits RF's glove and ticks off ... It ended up being the shortest ...
According to Ian Browne of MLB .com, the 14.71-second home-to-home time was the fastest in Major League Baseball this season, and the fastest ever by a Red Sox player since Statcast tracking began in ...
Pesky Pole homers are rare as it is. There are maybe a handful of them each season. The man the pole is named after – the late Johnny Pesky -- hit all of six home runs in his career, and there’s no of ...
Trevor Story hit one of the strangest home runs in Fenway Park’s long history, helping power the Red Sox to a series-opening victory over the Guardians.
1965 — Ernie Banks hit his 400th home run as the Chicago Cubs beat the St. Louis Cardinals 5-3 at Wrigley Field. The blow came off Curt Simmons in the third inning.
It took a few extra minutes and a video review, but Trevor Story eventually ended up with his 23rd home run of the season ...
Officially, Pesky Pole sits 302 feet from home plate, making it the shortest distance needed for a home run in MLB. Fenway is ...
Boston’s Trevor Story had a strange Fenway Park homer in the sixth inning against Cleveland when the ball went off an outfielder’s glove and then the Pesky Pole.