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- Updated: September 14, 2016
HOUSTON — For his 30th home run of the season, Adrian Beltre went to his signature move. He finished his swing on one knee, and the result was his hardest-hit homer of the season, according to Statcast™, to get the Rangers on the board against the Astros on Tuesday night.
Beltre’s home run left his bat at 107.6 mph and went a projected 425 feet, just shy of the train tracks in left …