Carlos Correa crushed a baseball directly onto the train tracks in Houston
Few players in baseball have as much natural ability as
The 2015 Rookie of the Year obliterated Hernandez's pitch deep into the Houston night, all the way onto the train tracks above the left-field bleachers at Minute Maid Park. When it finally came to rest, self-proclaimed "Astros train guy" Bobby Dynamite tracked it down.
Here's that ball... He #corrushed it!! pic.twitter.com/hnjbNGjIAv
— Bobby Dynamite?? (@AstrosTrainGuy) April 4, 2017
Statcast measured Correa's blast at 111 mph off the bat and 450 feet away. That's an impressive distance, but one that still ranks behind six of the 42 other homers Correa has crushed in his short career. For Correa, it was just a matter of whether or not the ball would stay fair.
Correa pic.twitter.com/uBuOVz1swt
— Brian McTaggart (@brianmctaggart) April 4, 2017
Thankfully for the Astros, the monster shot was a fair ball, and it help them beat Seattle by a score of 3-0.
No word yet on whether or not the ball caught the next train out of Houston. Correa did all that he could to help.