What happened: The slugger recorded two traditional home runs alongside an unconventional "little league" home run during a single game. This marks the first time a player for the franchise has accomplished this specific combination of plays in 106 years.
Why it matters: The extraordinary outing underscores his massive offensive impact following a recent activation from the injured list. His sustained power stroke provides a much-needed catalyst for a club trying to improve its current record.
By the numbers: Since returning from the IL, Ramos has compiled a .313 batting average and a 1.197 OPS, adding seven extra-base hits and eight RBIs.
What to watch: Observers will monitor whether Heliot Ramos can sustain this momentum throughout the remainder of the schedule.