Yermin Mercedes connected on a home run in Chicago

Dominican rookie Yermin Mercedes continues with his dream season start in MLB with the Chicago White Socks and this Thursday afternoon he connected a nearly 500-foot home run, this in the White Sox home game, which is against the Kansas City Royals in the majestic Guaranteed rate field.

Mercedes, 28, hit a 485-foot homer at the bottom of the first inning, in front of right-hander Brad Keller’s submissions. The very long batazo left course to left-center field and was solitary instead of 2-1 before a slider of 86 miles per hour and gave advantage to the patipálidos ones of 3-0. The ball almost passes the bleachers:

And it is that previously, the Cuban Yoan Montcada had given quadrangular with one in base, just a batter before Mercedes, who completed the back to back. Now Yermin bats by 600 in the 2021 Major League campaign.

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The Quisqueian is fifth in the order and is the designated manager Tony La Russa. Currently, the White Sox are winning 4-0 at the bottom of the fourth inning and in fact opener Lance Lynn is throwing a perfect game; Will you complete it?

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