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6/6/2017: Scooter Gennett became the 17th #MLB player – and first in #Reds history – to slug four home runs in a game. #ATOBTTR (via Reds)

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6/6/1994: Mike Piazza went to the deepest part of the park in Miami for his first career grand slam, and still made the dimensions look small. His bat flip game was also on point. #Dodgers (via MLB)

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6/6/1990: Cecil Fielder put together a three-homer game for the #Tigers. He’d finish his year with a league-leading 51 homers and 132 RBI. #RepDetroit (via MLB)

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6/7/2023: Elly De La Cruz announced his arrival in the big leagues with a bang by slugging a 458-foot tank for his first career homer. #Reds #ATOBTTR (via MLB)

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6/7/2007: The #Mets went back-to-back-to-back when Carlos Delgado, David Wright, and Paul Lo Duca all went deep against the Phillies. #LGM (via MLB)

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6/7/1997: Larry Walker, Andres Galarraga, and Dante Bichette got the #Rockies off to a fast start in the first inning by hitting back-to-back-to-back jacks. (via MLB)

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6/8/2002: Barry Bonds hit just one home run in his career at Yankee Stadium. He made it count by launching a ball that might still be in orbit somewhere.  #SFGiants (via MLB)

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Paul O’Neill hits a clutch HR off Mel Rojas in the first regular season meeting at Shea Stadium in the Subway Series on this day in 1998. Tim McCarver initially criticized the Mets for having Rojas a RHP pitch to O’Neill instead of the LHP Bohanon.

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6/26/2002 Mo Vaughn hits one of the longest home runs in Shea Stadium history, a 505-foot blast that hits halfway up the scoreboard in right-center field.

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Our mid-season awards episode is out now!! MVP, Cy Young & ROTY picks, and a whole lot more. Watch/listen 👇🏼 Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the… Spotify: open.spotify.com/episode/2zEBNM… YouTube: youtu.be/DqUuDdSuS9o?si…

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Larry Walker's 1997 MVP season isn't mentioned enough: - 9.8 bWAR (led Majors) - 49 HR (led National League) - 130 RBI - .366 Batting average - .452 OBP (Led NL) - .720 SLG (Led MLB) - 1.172 OPS (Led MLB) - 409 TB (Led MLB) - 10 Rtot

Larry Walker's 1997 MVP season isn't mentioned enough:

- 9.8 bWAR (led Majors)
- 49 HR (led National League)
- 130 RBI
- .366 Batting average
- .452 OBP (Led NL)
- .720 SLG (Led MLB)
- 1.172 OPS (Led MLB)
- 409 TB (Led MLB)
- 10 Rtot