The Chicago Cubs had a four-homer day yesterday for the second time in a week, taking advantage of a healthy breezy heading out of Wrigley as they beat up on the Brewers.
Ben Zobrist kicked things off to open up the game for the Cubs, and they just kept thumping from there:
When it rains, it pours.#VoteCubs: https://t.co/FPfEQJRXLX pic.twitter.com/9vKQmdTzTK
— Chicago Cubs (@Cubs) May 21, 2017
The Cubs juuuuuust missed a fifth homer, too, when Ian Happ’s first inning rocket double hit off the underside of the basket in right field.
Kris Bryant’s opposite-field shot was the Cubs’ longest and hardest of the day (422 feet, 107.2 mph), which reminds you about his power. Interestingly, though, because of where they all wound up, only Zobrist’s leadoff shot would have left all 30 ballparks in baseball, according to ESPN’s home run tracker. Bryant’s homer to left would have gotten out of only three other ballparks.
The homers were Bryant’s 9th and 10th on the year, Rizzo’s 8th, and Zobrist’s 4th. The only two Cubs with more than Zobrist but fewer than Bryant and Rizzo: Javy Baez and Kyle Schwarber each have six homers.
For their part, the Cubs’ Twitter account had a whole lot of fun with the Cubs’ big day, getting in some *eh hem* apparent digs at the Brewers for their complaining about the previous day’s postponed game:
#Cubs offense brings the thunder vs. #Brewers.
Recap: https://t.co/0GE5WZ6l3u pic.twitter.com/yQZFhMck6f
— Chicago Cubs (@Cubs) May 21, 2017
Today's forecast:
Raining dingers. pic.twitter.com/vQCDkRDXLc
— Chicago Cubs (@Cubs) May 21, 2017
When it rains, it pours.#VoteCubs: https://t.co/FPfEQJRXLX pic.twitter.com/9vKQmdTzTK
— Chicago Cubs (@Cubs) May 21, 2017