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sports19h ago
Take a Cruz! Oneil blasts 7th on-the-fly splashdown in PNC Park history
- Cruz hit a third-inning home run that traveled 450 feet and landed in the Allegheny River, fueling a Pirates win over the Twins.
- The ball left the bat at 110.8 mph and was projected at 450 feet.
- Cruz’s river homer was his seventh to reach the Allegheny River, the most by a Pirates player.
- The homer came in a game that ended with a Pirates walk-off 6-5 win over Minnesota.
- Cruz has 23 hits with exit velocity over 110 mph in 2026 by the third inning context provided.
- Pirates manager Don Kelly praised Cruz's power after the game.
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- Reynolds commented on Cruz's power, calling it 'stupid pop' after the game.
- The event added to Cruz's season totals, including his 12th homer and 37th RBI.
- The game featured a back-and-forth scoring, with the river homer helping turn the tide late.
- The Allegheny River homer is part of a Pirates trend of long balls reaching the river at PNC Park.
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