The Milwaukee Brewers have an uphill battle to get into the playoffs. After a disappointing series loss to the lowly Arizona Diamondbacks, the Brewers need as many wins as they can get in this last month of the season. After defeated the Colorado Rockies 6-4 on Labor Day, Christian Yelich made sure that they got off to a hot start on Tuesday. The left-handed-hitting Yelich launched a home run 499 feet to lead off the game. According to Fox Sports: MLB, it is the longest home run ever by a left-handed hitter at Coors Field:
499 FEET FROM CHRISTIAN YELICH
That's the longest lefty HR in Coors Field history.
(via @Brewers) pic.twitter.com/xQ0GqzGFe4
— FOX Sports: MLB (@MLBONFOX) September 7, 2022
The home run was Yelich’s 12th of the season. Three batters later, Hunter Renfroe hit a two-run homer to give the Brewers an early 3-0 lead over the Rockies.
Mr.Renfroe to the TREES pic.twitter.com/ZA4bbyNiwu
— Starting 9 (@Starting9) September 7, 2022
Of course, Yelich’s home run would have been a home run in any ballpark in baseball. However, Renfroe’s also would have cleared the fence anywhere in the majors.
Hunter Renfroe vs Chad Kuhl#ThisIsMyCrew
Home Run
Exit velo: 102.9 mph
Launch angle: 31 deg
Proj. distance: 440 ftNo doubt about that one
That's a dinger in all 30 MLB ballparksMIL (3) @ COL (0)
1st pic.twitter.com/pNxM2QCU7r— Would it dong? (@would_it_dong) September 7, 2022
The bomb that Renfroe hit was his 25th of the season. Fans may remember that Renfroe was acquired for Jackie Bradley Jr. before the lockout. The Red Sox, who traded Renfroe, have since designated Bradley for assignment.
Bradley now plays for the Toronto Blue Jays. He is hitting .194/.275/.306 with four RBI for the Blue Jays. In total, he is hitting .208/.259/.319 with three home runs and 29 RBI. As bad as this line is, it is not as bad as Bradley was last year for the Brewers. He had one of the worst offensive seasons in history slashing .163/.236/.261 with six home runs and 29 RBI.
The Brewers certainly upgraded with Renfroe, who is slashing .259/.321/.509 with 25 home runs and 61 RBI. As bad as the Josh Hader trade was for the clubhouse, David Stearns really pulled off a miracle with this deal.
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