Khris Davis hit a go-ahead homer one pitch after the A's broadcast discussed how well he hits in that ballpark
No baseball player is automatic -- except, perhaps, @Khris.
In the A's 8-6 win over the Rangers on Friday night, the slugger became the first player to reach 10 homers this season with a go-ahead blast off Chris Martin that wound up being the winning run for Oakland.
Seconds before that first offering from Martin, the NBC Sports Bay Area broadcast aired a clip of Davis discussing how much he enjoys hitting at Globe Life Park. Then, bam -- another dinger.
This Globe belongs to Khris 🌎#RootedInOakland pic.twitter.com/3jNU5PAB73
— Oakland Athletics (@Athletics) April 13, 2019
Davis has now hit 16 homers in this ballpark in 28 career games. He's about as sure a thing in the game right now when it comes to crushing (or "Krushing") homers on a regular basis.
Adrian Garro joined MLB.com in 2016. Throughout his travels, both Bartolo Colon and Vin Scully have placed their hands on his shoulders. Not at the same time, though. That'd be amazing.