Bats come out swinging in double milestone game
It’s not often that the heart of a Triple-A lineup can encapsulate the promise and possibility of what’s to come at the big league level. But most lineups aren’t that of the Louisville Bats. Thursday marked a banner night for the Cincinnati affiliate. For the second time in his career,
It’s not often that the heart of a Triple-A lineup can encapsulate the promise and possibility of what’s to come at the big league level. But most lineups aren’t that of the Louisville Bats.
Thursday marked a banner night for the Cincinnati affiliate. For the second time in his career, No. 5 Reds prospect Matt McLain hit for the cycle. Batting behind him in the lineup was Christian Encarnacion-Strand, who demolished a trio of homers, giving him seven in just 10 games with the Bats in his first taste of the Triple-A level.
The theatrics started early in the Bats' 12-10 win over Omaha, with McLain getting his triple out of the way in the first inning. Encarnacion-Strand was up next, and the slugging corner infielder plated McLain with his first two-run shot to left that traveled 423 feet and came off the bat at 100.5 mph -- pedestrian by the metrics of his second wallop.
On a pitch that was out of the strike zone, Encarnacion-Strand, the Reds’ No. 6 prospect, pole-vaulted Louisville ahead in the third with a towering 452-foot blast that banged off the scoreboard way beyond the wall in left-center. McLain got to jog home again after reaching on a double. Then he got into the homer act in his next at-bat in the fifth.
With the most difficult legs of the cycle checked off, McLain stepped to the dish with the bases loaded in the sixth against fellow 2022 Arizona Fall League participant Jonah Dipoto (Royals). As was the case in all of his cycle-relevant production, McLain worked the plate appearance to at least a third pitch and attacked, slashing a two-RBI single.
With one milestone down, why not go for two? McLain was thwarted in his efforts for his first five-hit game to lead off the ninth, leaving Encarnacion-Strand in the unfamiliar position of stepping to the dish with the bases cleared. That proved no obstacle, as his third homer of the night was sizzled at 106.8 mph and had a 42-degree launch angle, a mark which just seven homers hit in the Majors this season have exceeded.
CES. 3 homer night. Are we even living in reality? 🤯 pic.twitter.com/CXxRwl8Hoz
— Louisville Bats (@LouisvilleBats) May 5, 2023
The McLain/Encarnacion-Strand tandem combined for seven hits and nine RBIs, continuing a theme that began to develop last week during an offensive tour-de-force that featured 34 combined runs, 42 hits and nine homers between Louisville and Triple-A Iowa, the Cubs’ affiliate. Hitting ahead of the duo on both occasions has been Elly De La Cruz, the Reds’ No. 1 prospect and the No. 8 prospect in the Majors, who had a two-hit night.
The Cactus League was Encarnacion-Strand’s playground: he went 15-for-26 (.577) with four homers, 13 RBIs and 31 total bases in just 26 at-bats. Despite the offensive deluge in Spring Training, the 23-year-old, who had yet to play at Triple-A, didn’t break camp with the club. A back injury sidelined him to begin the year, but he has shown no ill effects since returning to play, boasting a .432 average and 1.423 OPS.
McLain also hadn't reached Triple-A prior to 2023 despite a track record of success. Taken with the 17th overall pick by Cincinnati in '21 out of UCLA, McLain has soared up the organizational ladder and hammered the ball with purpose this season for Louisville (.324/.450/.638). He has three four-hit games to his ledger as a pro -- two of which have resulted in him hitting for the cycle.
Jesse Borek is a reporter/coordinator of prospect content at MLB Pipeline and MiLB. Follow him on Twitter @JesseABorek.
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