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Sarah Kezele

WATCH: Ohio high school baseball player hits home run cycle

Kudos to Luke Borer, a high school baseball player in Ohio, for accomplishing a feat no Major Leaguer ever has: hitting for the home run cycle.

In his first four at-bats in a game Monday night, the Perrysburg High School junior hit a solo home run, a two-run homer, and a three-run homer. His fifth at-bat of the game? The grand slam.

His four home runs, according to Paul Myerberg of USA Today, tie him for the second-most HRs in a single game in Ohio high school history.

In his sixth and final plate appearance Monday, Borer popped out with the bases loaded. I guess you can’t win ‘em all.

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