WATCH: Cubs bullpen dances hilariously after Bryant's homer |
CHICAGO — Chicago Cubs third baseman Kris Bryant hit his 100th career home run on Wednesday, and, while taking on the Chicago White Sox today, he slugged his 101st.
Naturally, the Cubs bullpen loved the round-tripper, putting its usual dancing antics on display, as a result. Kris Bryant hits number 101 of his career, 7th this season. #KBOOM #EverybodyIn pic.twitter.com/n0LHDvAfRa Skying a 398-foot solo shot into the Wrigley Field bleachers beyond left-center field, Bryant picked up his seventh long ball of the season on a sinker from White Sox pitcher Hector Santiago. Serving as a follow-up to catcher Willson Contreras's grand slam in the first inning, Bryant's fourth-inning blast marked the second home run of the game for the Cubs and put the North Siders up 6-1 on the South Siders.