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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?

Yelich hit the first walk-off grand slam of his career, going deep in the 10th inning to lift the Milwaukee Brewers to a 5-1 win over the Boston Red Sox.

“Yeah, it took me quite a while to check off walk-off homer, so it was pretty cool,” said Yelich, who is in his 13th season, including the last eight with the Brewers. “You know, walk-off homer, you’re winning the game either way, but grand slams are always cool.”

Yelich jumped on a 1-1 slider from Liam Hendriks and sent it 108.5 mph and approximately 400 feet over the wall in right center as Milwaukee won its third straight and for the fourth time in six games.

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