CHICAGO -- Anthony Rizzo didn't break anything, but he definitely made an impact on the video board in right field at Wrigley Field.
Rizzo became the first left-handed hitter to homer off Phillies starter Aaron Nola on Wednesday night and the second Cubs player to have a home run hit the video board in right this season.
Rizzo led off the Chicago second with his ninth home run, launching a 92.4 mph fastball from Nola 415 feet to right, striking the video board. The ball had an exit velocity of 106.