Cincinnati Reds utility player Scooter Gennett became the first player in franchise history to record a four-home run game during the Reds' 13-1 win over the St. Louis Cardinals on Tuesday.
Gennett's monumental performance seemed to come out of nowhere. He entered the night hitting 1-for-his-last-20 with three home runs on the entire season.
Mike Cameron, who recorded a four-homer game while with the Mariners in 2002, congratulated Gennett on joining an "exclusive club."
Congratulations to Scooter Gennett joining the very exclusive club of 4 homers!! ud83dude4cud83cudfffud83dudc4fud83cudffeud83dudc4fud83cudffe #17thguy #TheNatti
Of course, Gennett's teammates showed him lots of love.