Witnessing five consecutive home runs in a baseball game is a rare occurrence, but the Kansas Jayhawks made history by achieving this feat in a remarkable victory against the Minnesota Golden Gophers. The Jayhawks’ incredible display of power hitting resulted in a 29-1 win, with the team’s offensive onslaught highlighted by five consecutive homers in the third inning.
This achievement, which has only been accomplished four times in Division-I history, saw Chase Diggins kick off the home run spree followed by Max Soliz Jr., Brady Counsell, Brady Ballinger, and Jackson Hauge all clearing the fences. Kansas went on to score a total of 24 runs in the game, setting new records for the program against a Division I opponent.
Notably, the game took place at U.S. Bank Stadium, home of the NFL’s Vikings, providing an interesting backdrop for the historic feat. Despite the indoor setting, the Jayhawks’ bats were on fire, led by Diggins and Hauge who each recorded two home runs and seven RBIs in the game.
With this victory, Kansas improved to an impressive 15-2 record for the season and will now turn their focus to the upcoming Big 12 conference play, starting with a matchup against Baylor on Friday.
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