Li Hao-Yu Hits First MLB Home Run, Boosting Momentum for Tigers' Comeback Win Against Reds [Video]
Taiwanese player Li Hao-Yu of the Detroit Tigers hit his first career MLB home run as a pinch-hitter in a game on the afternoon of the 26th (US time), driving in 2 runs to help the Tigers come back from a 4-3 deficit and ultimately defeat the Cincinnati Reds 8-3.
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(Central News Agency, Taipei, 27th) Taiwanese player Li Hao-Yu of the Major League Baseball Detroit Tigers hit his first career MLB home run as a pinch-hitter in a game on the afternoon of the 26th (US time), driving in 2 runs to help the Tigers come back from a 4-3 deficit and ultimately defeat the Cincinnati Reds 8-3.
In the top of the 7th inning, the Reds were leading 3-2. With a runner on first and no outs, Li Hao-Yu connected with a 91 mph high four-seam fastball from Reds relief pitcher Sam Moll, sending it over the center field wall.
Li Hao-Yu was visibly excited as he rounded the bases. Gleyber Torres, who was on first base, even turned back and gestured for Li Hao-Yu to slow down as he rounded third and headed for home, to avoid being overtaken. The commentators on the game broadcast joked that otherwise, Torres would have been passed. 1150427
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(Central News Agency, Taipei, 27th) Taiwanese player Li Hao-Yu of the Major League Baseball Detroit Tigers hit his first career MLB home run as a pinch-hitter in a game on the afternoon of the 26th (US time), driving in 2 runs to help the Tigers come back from a 4-3 deficit and ultimately defeat the Cincinnati Reds 8-3.
In the top of the 7th inning, the Reds were leading 3-2. With a runner on first and no outs, Li Hao-Yu connected with a 91 mph high four-seam fastball from Reds relief pitcher Sam Moll, sending it over the center field wall.
Li Hao-Yu was visibly excited as he rounded the bases. Gleyber Torres, who was on first base, even turned back and gestured for Li Hao-Yu to slow down as he rounded third and headed for home, to avoid being overtaken. The commentators on the game broadcast joked that otherwise, Torres would have been passed. 1150427
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