Adam Duvall made MLB history as the Atlanta Braves humbled the Miami Marlins 29-9 in a merciless performance.
Duvall became the first player in league history to hit a two-run homer, a three-run homer and a grand slam in a game in that order, according to STATS.
The Braves produced a National League (NL)-record 29-run outburst against the Marlins on Wednesday, fuelled by an 11-run second inning in Atlanta.
Duvall, Travis d'Arnaud and Ozzie Albies all hit home runs for the Braves, who tied the record for the second most runs in a game in the modern era (since 2000) – falling just short of the Texas Rangers' 30 against the Baltimore Orioles in 2007.