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St. Louis Cardinals prospect, ex-Peoria Chiefs hits home run cycle

Chandler Redmond watches the action from the dugout with his Peoria Chiefs teammates as they battle Beloit on Wednesday, July 28, 2021 at Dozer Park.

Chandler Redmond slugged his way into baseball history Wednesday with a rare feat known as a home run cycle in a Springfield Cardinals Double-A game in Texas.

The St. Louis Cardinals prospect and former Peoria Chiefs player hit four home runs in four consecutive at-bats off four different pitchers. But those home runs included a solo, a two-run shot, a three-run homer and a grand slam.

That made the left-handed hitting Redmond just the second player ever in the modern era of professional baseball to produce a home run cycle. Tyrone Horne did it on July 27, 1998, for the then-Cardinals affiliate Double-A Arkansas Travelers of the Texas League. It’s never happened in a Major League Baseball game.

Redmond also piled up 11 RBIs in the game.