Top prospect De La Cruz goes 458 feet for 1st HR

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  • ESPN News Services

Jun 7, 2023, 08:33 PM ET

CINCINNATI -- Cincinnati Reds newcomer Elly De la Cruz hit his first major league homer with a 458-foot, two-run drive off the Los Angeles Dodgers' Noah Syndergaard on Wednesday night and then tripled.

With fellow rookie Matt McLain on second base, De la Cruz, a 21-year-old switch-hitter, hit an 0-1 fastball that left the bat at 114.8 mph and landed into the last rows of the right-field stands at Great American Ball Park.

A day after making his big league debut, De La Cruz, who was named baseball's top prospect by ESPN's Kiley McDaniel in his updated rankings last month, had the second-hardest-hit home run by a player 21 or younger since Statcast started tracking in 2015. Toronto's Vladimir Guerrero Jr.'s homer on Aug. 21, 2020, had an exit velocity of 115.9 mph.

De la Cruz tripled on a curveball in the third, a drive that went to the wall in right-center on four hops.

He reached third in 10.83 seconds, the fastest time in the major leagues this season, according to Statcast. It was the second-fastest since the start of the 2020 season behind 10.75 seconds for Arizona's Corbin Carroll last Oct. 3.

Cruz was 1-for-3 with two walks in his debut Tuesday night. Wednesday night's home run came in his sixth plate appearance.

The Dominican Republic shortstop hit .298 with 12 home runs and 36 RBIs in 38 games for Triple-A Louisville this season.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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