David Ortiz Moves Up All-Time Homer List With Huge Blast Vs. White Sox

by abournenesn

May 4, 2016

David Ortiz might be in his final Major League Baseball season, but he still can hit the ball a country mile.

The Boston Red Sox slugger proved as much Wednesday night against the Chicago White Sox. With his team trailing by a run in the fifth inning, Ortiz crushed a 1-1 offering from pitcher Carlos Rodon into the U.S. Cellular Field seats for a two-run home run that put Boston ahead.

Ortiz’s no-doubter was his sixth home run of the season and the 509th homer of his career, moving him into a tie with Gary Sheffield for 25th on MLB’s all-time list. The 40-year-old’s deep ball also made history for another reason.

We know Ortiz said he’s retiring at the end of this season, but the way he’s swinging the bat so far — he’s fifth in the American League with 21 RBIs — maybe he’ll reconsider.

Thumbnail photo via Greg M. Cooper/USA TODAY Sports Images

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