History in the Bronx

But this time, the Yankees were the victims, not the beneficiaries. Brock Holt -- seen here facing Luis Severino and the Yankees on July 1st -- became the first player ever to hit for the cycle in a post-season game. His night started innocently enough against Severino, with a ground out in the 2nd inning. The fireworks began in the 4th, when he singled as part of Boston's 7-run rally that put the game away. Later on, came a triple, double and a 9th inning home run off Yankee backup catcher (and emergency reliever) Austin Romine.
Take a step back and think of the gifted hitters who've played October baseball and chased titles: Ted Williams, Lou Gehrig, Mickey Mantle, Rickey Henderson all come to mind. None of them ever singled-doubled-tripled-and-homered in a post season game. Brock Holt, the Red Sox versatile utilityman owns baseball's first post-season cycle.
He finished the night 4-for-6 with 5 RBIs as the Red Sox handed their forever rivals their most one-sided playoff loss ever, 16 - 1.

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