In a phenomenal performance, Carson Kelly of the Chicago Cubs hit for the cycle against the Oakland Athletics, becoming the first Cubs player to achieve this since 1993. Kelly's impressive feat included a home run, a two-run single, a double, and a triple, contributing to the Cubs' overwhelming 18-3 victory. His cycle marks only the 17th occurrence for a catcher in MLB history. This historic moment revitalizes the Cubs' season as they look to build on their previous challenges during the road trip, showcasing Kelly's remarkable talent as a key player for the team.
"Carson Kelly hit for the cycle against the Athletics, becoming the first Cubs player to do so since Mark Grace in 1993, before Kelly was even born."
"Kelly's cycle marked a significant team achievement as no Cubs catcher had done so since Randy Hundley in 1966, reflecting the team's long history and challenges."
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