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Junior Caminero Sets Dominican Republic WBC Home Run Record with 401-Foot Blast

Junior Caminero set a new Dominican Republic record in the World Baseball Classic with his 15th home run, surpassing Mexico’s 2009 mark.

Ramon T. Maris

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Junior Caminero Sets Dominican Republic WBC Home Run Record with 401-Foot Blast

Caminero Sets New Home Run Record for Dominican Republic

MIAMI (AP) — Junior Caminero hit the Dominican Republic’s record 15th home run of the World Baseball Classic, breaking a mark set by Mexico in 2009.


Paul Skenes, the reigning NL Cy Young Award winner, retired five straight batters before Caminero drove a 1-2 sweeper at the top of the strike zone 401 feet over the left field wall for a 1-0 second-inning lead against the United States in the semifinal round on Sunday night.


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Caminero fired his bat about 30 feet toward teammates in the third base dugout in excitement, and they ran off the bench to greet him at the plate after he rounded the bases.


He entered batting .375 in six WBC games.

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