Ronny Mauricio Unleashes Power: 456-Foot HR Guides Mets to Victory in Colorado

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Denver, USA – Dominican Ronny Mauricio once again showcased his formidable power by hitting an impressive 456-foot home run at Coors Field this Saturday. This hit fueled the New York Mets’ offense, who secured a convincing 8-1 victory over the Colorado Rockies.

A Home Run for History

Mauricio’s stunning hit, with an exit velocity of 110.3 mph, not only became the longest home run of the season for the Mets, but also the 14th longest in all of MLB. The ball landed in the second-deck stands in right field, leaving pitcher Germán Márquez with no answer and generating a strong ovation from the crowd.

Mauricio, known for his powerful swing, has shown that, despite having undergone two knee surgeries, his ability to connect with the ball with force remains intact. His natural talent has been evident since his debut in the Major Leagues, and now, as one of the most outstanding prospects in the organization, he continues to leave his mark in every game.

Ronny Mauricio sent this one 456 feet!

In addition to Mauricio’s home run, Jared Young and Jeff McNeil also contributed with home runs. Francisco Lindor, despite playing with a fractured toe, managed to connect three hits. Starting pitcher Clay Holmes had the offensive support needed to perform with tranquility from the mound. With this result, the Mets maintain their good pace and reinforce confidence in the development of young talents like Mauricio.
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