**Red-Hot Rookie Ignites Offense with Historic Performance**
In a thrilling display of power hitting, young slugger Triston Casas propelled his team to a dominating 8-1 victory over the Minnesota Twins in the opening game of a doubleheader. The 24-year-old first baseman made history by homering in his first three at-bats, driving in seven runs and electrifying the crowd.
Casas’ impressive feat was met with chants of “one more, one more” from the enthusiastic fans, who sensed something special was unfolding. The rookie sensation obliged, delivering three towering home runs that left the opposition reeling.
The record for most home runs in a single game is four, achieved 18 times in Major League Baseball history. While Casas fell just short of that mark, his performance was nonetheless awe-inspiring. His first homer, a 400-foot blast, came with two runners on base in the opening inning. The second, an opposite-field drive, landed in the iconic Green Monster seats in the third inning, giving his team a commanding 6-0 lead.
Casas’ third home run, a leadoff shot in the fifth inning, put his team up 8-1 and sealed the victory. Although he came up empty in his fourth at-bat, the damage had already been done. His teammates rallied behind him, securing a much-needed win in the nightcap as well.
The sweep marked a rare bright spot for the home team, which has struggled to find consistency since the All-Star break. Meanwhile, the Twins’ recent skid continued, with the team dropping 13 of its last 19 games and falling to 11-22 since mid-August.
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