CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Tyler Naquin traded a pair of signed baseballs and some batting gloves to acquire the ball he socked into the left-field bleachers for his first major-league home run.
So what will Naquin do with the piece of memorabilia?
"Put it in a case," he said. "Just gonna put it in a case and let it sit there."
Naquin won't forget his first trot around the bases on a big-league diamond. It started in a sprint, as he belted Edinson Volquez's offering to the opposite field in the seventh inning of Cleveland's 6-1 win on Friday.