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First cycle of 2019 belongs to Jorge Polanco
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PHILADELPHIA -- Both the Twins and Phillies played a messy game through a windy, rainy night at Citizens Bank Park, but Minnesota shortstop Jorge Polancocontinued his strong start to the 2019 campaign by hitting for his first career cycle in his first four at-bats on Friday.
It marked the 15th cycle in franchise history, including the 11th since the team moved to Minnesota in 1961. The Twins' last cycle also came in Interleague Play, when Michael Cuddyer accomplished the feat on May 22, 2009, against the Brewers.
Polanco got the triple out of the way early, when he launched a fly ball to center field in the first inning that caromed off the wall despite a leaping attempt by center fielder Odubel Herrera. Polanco followed that with a single up the middle in the third inning and lined his first homer of the year into the right-field corner in the fifth.
First cycle of 2019 belongs to Jorge Polanco
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PHILADELPHIA -- Both the Twins and Phillies played a messy game through a windy, rainy night at Citizens Bank Park, but Minnesota shortstop Jorge Polancocontinued his strong start to the 2019 campaign by hitting for his first career cycle in his first four at-bats on Friday.
It marked the 15th cycle in franchise history, including the 11th since the team moved to Minnesota in 1961. The Twins' last cycle also came in Interleague Play, when Michael Cuddyer accomplished the feat on May 22, 2009, against the Brewers.
Polanco got the triple out of the way early, when he launched a fly ball to center field in the first inning that caromed off the wall despite a leaping attempt by center fielder Odubel Herrera. Polanco followed that with a single up the middle in the third inning and lined his first homer of the year into the right-field corner in the fifth.