WATCH: Bryant smashes 433 feet homer in World Series |
Cubs slugger Kris Bryant launched a solo homer to left field in the first inning of the World Series against the Indians on Tuesday night.
The 433-feet blast had an exit velocity of 106.2 MPH and it was on a 0-2 count as Tomlin threw him a slow curveball. Bryant is the first Cubs player with a home run in consecutive World Series games. A swing of beauty. https://t.co/B3LADj1jr7 #FlyTheWhttps://t.co/dR8c2AGL3x
?? Warm it up, Kris. ?? pic.twitter.com/WozClSD9vj
Oooooohhhh!
PEDAZO de cuadrangular de Kris Bryant que casi la saca del estadio
Así se sale de un slump@indians 0-1 @Cubs pic.twitter.com/oUpvg9fklY