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Tomas riding an unbelievable power surge
- Updated: August 18, 2016
PHOENIX — D-backs outfielder Yasmany Tomas is following the same routine when he arrives to the ballpark — watching video of that night’s opposing starter, hitting in the cage shortly before first pitch and taking the field more comfortable than he has in the past.
He’s getting the same results, too. Right now, that’s one homer after another. Tomas crushed two more long balls in Wednesday night’s 13-5 win over the Mets at Chase Field, taking the team lead with 25 home runs on the season.
“I recognize the ball better right now,” Tomas said through an interpreter. “The swing is pretty comfortable right now, and I hit the ball with good power.”
Tomas went 3-for-4, also tallying his first triple of the season and a career-high six RBIs. He hit a solo shot in the fourth and a …
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