This day in baseball: Reynolds goes long times three
Posted: July 2, 2021 Filed under: 20th Century, This day in baseball | Tags: Baseball, Carl Reynolds, Chicago White Sox, history, Major League Baseball, MLB, New York Yankees, sports Leave a commentOn July 2, 1930, Carl Reynolds became just the second player in major league history to homer in three consecutive innings. Reynolds went deep in the first three innings of a contest against the Yankees, leading the White Sox to a 15-4 victory. The Chicago outfielder’s performance included two inside-the-park homers, and he collected 8 RBIs in the game.
The box score for the game can be found here.

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