Chicago. Kris Bryant and Willson Contreras hit two homers on the head, and the Chicago Cubs crushed the Atlanta Braves 13-4 on Saturday night.
Puerto Rican Javier Báez and David Bote also contributed home runs to the Cubs’ cause, ending a three-game losing streak. It was the fourth game of the season in Puerto Rico. Chicago came into play with the worst batting average at .166, but took an 11-0 lead in act five.
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He left it for … #MLBPuertoRico 🇵🇷 pic.twitter.com/Y7pbFITHdZ– MLB Puerto Rico (@MLBPuertoRico) April 17, 2021
It ruined Sean Kazmar Jr.’s return to adulthood, from which he was 13 years old.
Atlanta bought the contract from Kazmar, a 36-year-old infielder who was at the alternative training site. He hit her in the fifth inning and hit a double play.
Kazmar had not played in the major leagues since September 23, 2008, when he played for the San Diego Padres. He appeared in 19 games that season, for his only previous experience.
The time between the two appearances is the longest since right-hander Ralph Winegarner, a right-hander, played on June 23, 1936 for the Cleveland Indians and did not return to the majors until July 7, 1949 with the Browns. From San Luis —An absence of 13 years and 14 days.
Trevor Williams (2-1) won and Huáscar Ynoa (0-1) lost.