There was a game in El Paso where even a two-touchdown lead wasn’t safe. … There was a game in Houston where a pitcher allowed four base runners on three pitches. … And then there was that game in Los Angeles where Mookie Betts hit for the Strangest But Truest cycle of his career. (Spoiler alert: There were no hits involved.)
So if all that could happen, on a baseball diamond near you, how could we not round it up for Part 2 of our Strange But True Feats of the Year extravaganza? You’re welcome!
My 10 favorite Strange But True Hitting Feats of the Year
Kwan You’re Hot, You’re Hot — You’ll never guess
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