Astounding. Stupefying. Breathtaking. Remarkable. Superlative. Phenomenal. Incredible.
How many different ways can we come up with to continue defining the mind-bending exploits of Christian Yelich?
He stepped up to the plate as the second batter of the game for the Milwaukee Brewers. He got a 92 MPH fastball above the top of the strike zone on a 1-0 count from Michael Wacha, and he tomahawked that baseball into the bleachers out in right field for his fourth home run of the year to make it 1-0. Yelich becomes the first player in franchise history to homer in the first four games of the season and only the sixth player in MLB history to accomplish the feat.