Chicago Cubs outfielder Ian Happ made baseball history on Tuesday by hitting an impressive home run off a blazing 103.2 mph fastball from All-Star closer Mason Miller.
The faster pitches come in, the faster they go out. That was certainly the case on Tuesday night at Wrigley Field. The Chicago Cubs came up short in the middle ...
Statcast measures the projected distance and exit velocity of Ian Happ's 364-foot home run off Mason Miller's 103.2 mph pitch ...
Cubs left fielder and lead-off hitter Ian Happ took a catch in the ivy in the series finale against the Yankees at Wrigley ...
Amazingly, a significant swath of Cubs social media declared Happ a bum and would have been willing to dump him for salary ...
Ian Happ had just fouled off a slider from A’s closer Mason Miller that ran low and inside. The Cubs outfielder was five ...
Happ went 3-for-5 with two solo home runs in Tuesday's 4-3 loss to the Athletics. Happ did his part to keep Chicago in the game, including blasting his second home run of the game and 25th of the ...
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