CINCINNATI -- Christian Yelich insists he's not consciously doing anything different, that his sudden propensity for driving the baseball skyward is not part of a plan to join the launch angle revolution.
It's just happening naturally, he says with a shrug.
"It's really hard to explain," Yelich said.
The 26-year-old budding Brewers star continued to let his bat do the explaining on Wednesday night against the Reds, when Yelich followed his first career multi-homer game on Tuesday by hitting a go-ahead two-run shot, his 26th of the season, off Cincinnati starter Matt Harvey in the fifth inning at Great American Ball Park.