By Rob Mason, PSO President of Sports Operations
Sep 03, 2020

Just 24 hours after Marcell Ozuna became the first National League player to EVER hit three HR in a single game at Fenway Park, Adam Duvall quickly became the second ever as the two made MLB history simultaneously. Walk-offs for the night were given to Votto and the Fresh Prince while defensive gems on the grass and the dirt compile the rest of the day’s must-see plays.  

Enjoy the best highlights from Wednesday’s MLB action all in one place:

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Marcell Ozuna led by example on Tuesday where Adam Duvall followed suit with a trifecta of his own, as the duo became the first pair of teammates to hit 3 bombs in back-to-back games. MLB’s caption for this video also warranted the #1 spot of this day’s best highlights. 

Since Duvall already had a HR this series before his three on Wednesday and Ozuna added another to his total, they also became the first teammates to ever have four bombs in one series @ Fenway Park

Arizona D-Backs just traded their former ace Robbie Ray, partly because Zac Gallen has emerged as the Snakes’ new No.1 SP. He was excellent vs. LA, only allowing one hit to the National League’s best team. However, the Dodgers finally put one on the board in the final frame as Mookie Betts forced extra innings where the Fresh Prince, Will Smith finished it off with the game-winning RBI. 

One of the most disciplined hitters of all-time has showed his clutch factor before this season and did it again on Wednesday with another walk-off to add to the season highlight reel. 

The best defensive plays on Wednesday came from the outfield where Jo Adell and Delino DeShields showed their speed and catching ability with these acrobatic plays. 

Most of the time, these balls fall in for hits, but not on this occasion. Trevor Story and Alec Bohm did what they needed to do to not only prevent a hit but also look damn good doing it. 

Before 2020, no pitcher has ever lasted 12 consecutive appearances without allowing a single hit to start a season. Josh Hader has become the first player to accomplish the feat with another no-hit inning in the books. 

The Orioles stadium workers are still looking for where this Pete Alonso moonshot landed. 

The Padres & Rangers were all tied up in the 8th inning. That was before MLB’s newly most popular team exploded for a whopping eight runs to make the final box score look like a blowout. 

Zack Greinke might have some competition for the best offspeed eephus pitch in the game with the way Hyun-Jin Ryu is dropping this in there. 

Full game highlights of today’s close games will be posted here once they conclude.

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