Twitter reacts after Baylor’s Jared McKenzie hits home run to the moon


HOUSTON, TEXAS – MARCH 4: Alex Gonzales #9 of the Baylor Bears high fives Carlos Cardoza-Oquendo #12 and Mason Marriott #24 after defeating the UCLA Bruins during the Shriners Children’s College Classic at Minute Maid Park on March 4, 2022 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Bob Levey/Getty Images)
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As the Baylor baseball team takes on the Kansas Jayhawks, Jared McKenzie’s incredible home run got college baseball fans excited on Twitter.
The Baylor Bears are crushing the Kansas Jayhawks in Waco. The Baylor baseball team built a remarkable 19-2 lead over the Jayhawks. The bears don’t seem to be stopping.
Arguably the most impressive result to come off amid all this has to be Jared McKenzie’s absurd home run to set the goal in motion for the Bears.
At the end of the first inning, after the Jayhawks had thrown just seven pitches, McKenzie decided to send a home run right out of Baylor Ballpark, and it looks like the ball somehow ended up in the Brazos River.
That’s crazy! Just an incredible home run to give Baylor a 2-0 lead. And according to the Bears, that home run went a total of 489 feet.
This is really impressive stuff from McKenzie.
Baylor baseball: Jared McKenzie launches absurd home run from Waco
And while Baylor isn’t exactly a collegiate baseball powerhouse and the Bears have struggled at times this year, a home run like this is sure to draw some attention.
You don’t meet something like that and you don’t get people to talk about it.
And yes, the bears thrive on the plate. McKenzie may have the most impressive home run Baylor will hit this year, but they’re hitting a lot of runs against Kansas right now.
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