If you homer off Stephen Strasburg in the World Series, don't you get to re-invent the home run trot? Alex Bregman sure tried to -- he held onto his lumber until after he rounded first base, finally dropping it at the feet of Washington 1B Ryan Zimmerman. Maybe he's showy, or maybe like Moses Serrano in Major League, Bregman just really likes his bats.
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