Watch: Addison Russell blasts grand slam in World Series Game 6
Chicago Cubs shortstop Addison Russell belted a grand slam that traveled 434 feet off Dan Otero in the third inning of Game 6 of the World Series against the Cleveland Indians.
Russell tied the single-game record for RBIs in a World Series game with his 6 RBIs on the night.
Watch Russell's home run below:
Addison Russell, who is just 22, hit a grand slam in the biggest stage of them all. Wow. #WorldSeries pic.twitter.com/ysgi9y3r8w— Cubs Insider (@Cubs_Insider) November 2, 2016
It is the first grand slam since Paul Konerko of the White Sox hit a grand slam in Game 2 of the 2005 World Series. Russell is the first shortstop to hit a grand slam in the World Series.
Mickey Mantle (21 years old, 349 days) is the only player younger Russell (22 years old, 283 days) with a grand slam in the World Series, according to Christopher Kamka of CSN Chicago.
The Cubs are looking to force a Game 7 as the Indians lead the series 3–2.
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