Travis Bazzana conecta su primer jonrón en las Grandes Ligas

El novato de los Cleveland Guardians, Travis Bazzana, conectó el primer jonrón de su carrera en las Grandes Ligas la noche del viernes. La selección número uno global del draft de 2024, de 23 años, logró el batazo en la primera entrada contra los Minnesota Twins.

Bazzana trabajó una cuenta de 1-1 contra el lanzador abridor de los Twins, Connor Prielipp, antes de enviar una slider a 427 pies a una velocidad de 102.3 mph. La pelota aterrizó justo frente al bullpen visitante, más allá del jardín central-derecho en el Progressive Field de Cleveland. Soltó su bate y salió corriendo de la caja de bateo antes de recorrer las bases por primera vez en las grandes ligas.

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