Watch: Kris Bryant belts 433-foot home run, ties Cubs postseason home run record
Chicago Cubs third baseman Kris Bryant opened Game 6 of the World Series by belting a 433-foot home run against Cleveland Indians starter Josh Tomlin in the top of the first inning.
The shot was Bryant's second of the World Series and he ties Kyle Schwarber as the Cubs' postseason home run leader.
It is estimated that the ball came off the bat at 108 miles per hour, according to Statcast.
Watch Bryant's home run below:
Kris Bryant le dio la ventaja a los Cubs temprano con este enorme HR. #FlyTheW pic.twitter.com/keupC93qYB— #DoYourJob (@renucho) November 2, 2016
Bryant is the first Cubs hitter to homer in back-to-back World Series games since Frank Demaree in 1932.
The Cubs scored two more runs in the inning to lead 3–0 after the top of the first.
Chicago is looking to extend the series to seven games with a win on Tuesday night. The Indians lead the series 3–2.
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