You don’t see this every day.
Rangers center fielder Evan Carter sent a ball into the right-center field gap, got the perfect bounce off the wall that he needed and wheeled his way around the bases for an inside-the-park home run on Thursday night against the Pittsburgh Pirates.
The home run was the third of the season for the young left-handed hitter and the first by a Ranger and first at Globe Life Field since Wyatt Langford’s first career home run on April 28, 2024. It was the 36th inside-the-parker in Rangers history and fifth in Globe Life Field history.
Carter made it all the way home despite not even running full speed the entire time, as he appeared to slow down when he was rounding third before realizing he had the chance to score and give the Rangers an early 2-0 lead.
Watch the incredible play here.