
WATCH: Kansas Jayhawks blast five straight home runs, tying NCAA Division I record
WATCH: Kansas Jayhawks blast five straight home runs, tying NCAA Division I record
Back-to-back-to-to-to-back-to-back home runs – Yes, it’s not five straight, it’s not something you often see. Actually it was never done MLB History (the record is four done 11 times). But Jayhaavk, Kansas, took part in the third involvement as part of the “Golden Gragh” of Minnesota on Tuesday.
It’s only fourth time in history, which team hit five straight home. Jayhavakhs joined …
- 2006 South Carolina (vs. Georgia)
- 1998 Eastern Illinois (vs. more state)
- 1992 Center (vs. SFA)
Already the leading 6-1, the Kansas Dingl party started with a trilateral shot of Chase Diggins. Then came solo concerts from Max Solizi Jr., Brady Kouselel, Brady Belgery and Jackson from Hajuga. In general, Kansas ran to the third place, in the fourth three, in the fifth, one, in the seventh, sixth and four. The game was called after seven places using Run Run.
29 Runes and 28 margin are two women’s notes against the opponent of the department.
You also notice an interesting background. Now Minnesota plays her home games at the US Bank Stadium, home NFL Vikings: Although it was actually pleasant in Minapolis on Wednesday, the gold graphs start their ways inside to avoid normal cold.
Diggins and Hauge finished with two home runs and seven years of Joe RBIs, which improved 15-2 in the season and start Big 12 against Baylor.