Christian Yelich is having himself a season in Milwaukee. The Brewers young star has put his name in the MVP conversation. The 26-year-old is hitting a career high .318 with a career high 31 home runs with 93 RBIs.
Yelich made history on Monday by becoming the first player in MLB history to hit for the cycle twice against the same team in the same season. The Reds were the lucky team, as Yelich hit for the cycle twice against them in less than a month.
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✅ HRx2@ChristianYelich makes history at Miller Park! #ThisIsMyCrew pic.twitter.com/PukFD819yO
— FOX Sports Wisconsin (@fswisconsin) September 18, 2018
It looks like being traded out of Miami is working out nicely for Yelich. Not only is he having a monster year, the Brewers are on track to make the playoffs.