With 8th HR, Reds' Aquino in category of one
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WASHINGTON -- As Reds right fielder Aristides Aquino keeps lifting baseballs out of ballparks, the sensation and buzz about the rookie¡¯s awe-inducing power continues to crescendo.
With a two-run home run in the eighth inning, Aquino made history again during a 7-6 Reds¡¯ loss to the Nationals on Monday. It was his eighth home run in 12 career games, which set a new Major League record.
¡°A lot of us say we¡¯ve never seen anything like it and that would explain it. It¡¯s never happened before,¡± Reds manager David Bell said. ¡°The great thing is with the success, just the way he¡¯s handling it, just his maturity level, he¡¯s handled it with a lot of poise. We believe in him. We believe he¡¯s going to keep going.
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¡°We¡¯re going to need him, too. It¡¯s been fun to watch for everyone. It¡¯s exciting when a young player from your own system comes up like that and is able to contribute.¡±
It was a 7-2 game in the eighth when Aquino clobbered a 1-0 fastball from reliever Tanner Rainey to right-center field.
According to Statcast, Rainey¡¯s pitch velocity of 98.2 mph to Aquino tied for the fastest pitch hit for a homer by a Reds player this season. Jesse Winker did it on May 18 vs. the Dodgers. The exit velocity off Aquino¡¯s bat was 105.8 mph and the ball traveled 425 feet.
A former Reds prospect, Rainey was traded to Washington in the offseason for starting pitcher Tanner Roark. In 2017, Rainey and Aquino played together at Double-A Pensacola.
¡°He¡¯s my friend and I was ready for that pitch,¡± Aquino said via translator Julio Morillo.
So far, the Reds have been able to retrieve all of the balls Aquino has hit into the seats.
¡°I want to give those balls to special people I have in the Dominican,¡± Aquino said.
In 11 games since he was called up from Triple-A Louisville on Aug. 1, Aquino is batting .429 (15-for-35) with 16 RBIs. That means his eight homers account for 53.3 percent of all his hits.
Aquino, who had one big league at-bat last season, has also notched at least one RBI in seven consecutive games. The franchise record is 10 by Joe Morgan in 1976.
¡°I think the timing has been perfect,¡± Aquino said of his early success. ¡°God has a plan, and I just want to go out there and do the best I can do.¡±