Anything you can do I can do (almost) better. That’s what Chicago Cubs Jorge Soler seemed to be telling Texas Rangers rookie outfielder Nomar Mazara, who blasted a 491-foot bomb during a game against the Los Angeles Angels a couple of days ago—which stands as the longer homer of the MLB season so far.
Well, Soler flexed a little of his muscle today at Wrigley against the Philadelphia Phillies, going yard by smashing a 452-foot bomb that hit the video board in left field.
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The smash was the deepest in Soler’s young career and, according to ESPN Stats & Info, it stands as the was the longest homer at Wrigley Field this year.
Jorge Soler's 4th-inning HR was longest at Wrigley Field this season. It’s also a career long (previous: 438 feet). pic.twitter.com/HQ2gC9FJ8V
— ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) May 27, 2016
Keep liftin’, bro, because these moonshots are sick!