Shea Langeliers had two homers, including an inside-the-parker on a ball lost in the sky, in the loss to the Cubs on Thursday.
The first homer was a 369-foot fly to right-center that would have left 10 ballparks. The second should have been a routine fly to deep center. Pete Crow-Armstrong, though, lost it almost immediately and just stood rooted to his spot instead of backing up and at least hoping the ball would fall in front of him and he could prevent a run. It’s Langeliers’ ninth career multihomer game and third of this season. He had been quiet of late, hitting .145/.254/.290 with three RBI in his previous 16 games.