Beyond the left-field fence, a structure highlights the history of Kauffman Stadium, a venue home to two World Series championship teams three decades apart. In 45 years, the best to play the game have stepped into this stadium’s batter's box.
Chicago White Sox hitter Matt Davidson has topped them all.
Davidson directed a pair of home runs to the opposite field on Friday, his second an 11th-inning blast that lifted the White Sox to a 7-4 victory against the Royals.
A game-winning shot was a historic one. In four games at Kauffman Stadium in 2018, Davidson has hit seven home runs — more than any visiting player in a single season in the stadium’s history.