Wyatt Langford Hits Inside-the-Park Home Run for His First MLB Homer
Texas Rangers rookie Wyatt Langford scores his first Major League home run in an unusual inside-the-park fashion against the Cincinnati Reds.
- Wyatt Langford, a 22-year-old rookie for the Texas Rangers, achieved his first Major League home run in a unique inside-the-park style during a game against the Cincinnati Reds.
- The home run occurred when Langford hit a line drive that bounced off the right-center field wall and eluded the outfielders, allowing him to circle the bases.
- Langford, known for his speed, was waved home by third-base coach Tony Beasley and scored without a throw.
- This marks only the fourth time a Rangers player has hit an inside-the-park home run for their first big league homer, with the last occurrence in July 2022.
- Langford was selected by the Rangers as the No. 4 pick in last year's draft from the University of Florida and had shown promising performance during spring training.