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Christian Yelich’s Stunning Walk-Off Grand Slam: Is a Career Revival Finally Here?

Christian Yelich’s Stunning Walk-Off Grand Slam: Is a Career Revival Finally Here?

“Finally got that walk-off homer checked off the list — took longer than I thought,” Yelich admitted. “Winning is sweet, but a grand slam? That’s a whole other level.” With a swing that crushed a 1-1 slider from Liam Hendriks at 108.5 mph, rocketing roughly 400 feet beyond right center, Yelich propelled Milwaukee to its third consecutive win — and their fourth victory in just six games. It’s no fluke; it’s the kind of performance that makes you lean in closer.

He modestly shrugged it off, saying, “I was just looking for one pitch I could handle, trying to get a flyball out there.” But let’s be honest — that little flyball packed a punch. This was his sixth grand slam overall, and already his second this season, with the previous one coming in San Francisco back on April 22nd.

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