How does a No. 1-ranked prospect in baseball top a big-league debut that included two walks and a double that was hit harder than anything the Cincinnati Reds have hit all season?
How about first career homer hit even harder that landed at the back row of the right-field bleachers and a triple that rivaled a Canadian forest fire for the smoke it created over the base paths at Great American Ball Park on Wednesday night.
As Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow said after meeting the Reds powerful young prospect before the game: “It’s an exciting time for Cincinnati sports.