Spencer Horwitz hits memorable home run into McCovey Cove

On a 25 C day in San Francisco, Spencer Horwitz decided to embrace the summer weather and go for a dip in McCovey Cove.

In the fifth inning of Thursday’s afternoon contest against the San Francisco Giants, the Blue Jays second baseman took a sweeper from former Toronto reliever Jordan Hicks 405 feet over the right-field bleachers and into the cove on a bounce.

While the blast, measured off the bat at 102.1 m.p.h., won’t go down as a “Splash Hit,” finding the water in San Francisco is a major achievement for any left-handed hitter.

A “Splash Hit” is defined as a home run that lands directly in the water of McCovey Cove.

Regardless of whether the homer goes down in Oracle Park history or not, the homer marks another significant early-season moment for Horwitz, who has provided an instant impact on the Blue Jays since being recalled in June.

His slash line improved to .322/.435/.500 through four trips to the plate on Thursday, increasing his team lead in every category (Min. 100 plate appearances).

“It’s just learning from the at-bats prior and learning from the games prior,” Horwitz told Sportsnet’s Arden Zwelling after the game about his big swing. “I’ve seen a good bit of off-speed this series, and I got one out over the plate and went down and got it.”

The Giants keep a running tally of how many times San Francisco hitters have achieved splash down at Oracle Park on an electronic tally on the right-field wall. The number currently stands at 103, with all-time home run king Barry Bonds accounting for 35 blasts into the water.

Coming in second behind Bonds is former Toronto Blue Jays lefty Brandon Belt with 10, after spending the first 12 years of his career with the Giants.

While no Blue Jays hitter has ever recorded a “Splash Hit” while playing on the road in San Francisco, opposing batters have homered directly into the water 61 times — the most recent instance coming from Canadian Josh Naylor in September 2023.

Current Blue Jays outfielder Daulton Varsho is the only player currently on Toronto’s big-league roster to have reached the cove. He blasted a homer off of Giants pitcher Trevor Gott in 2020 while playing with the Arizona Diamondbacks.

Another could join the roster this season, as current Toronto minor-league Joey Votto has also recorded a Splash Hit. His came in April 2021.

“That home run, it made me appreciate those homers that people hit into the bay,” Horwtiz said when asked about enjoying every moment in the big leagues. “This experience, so far, has been nothing short of amazing, and hopefully, can keep it rolling.”

On a beautiful summer evening at Oracle Park in San Francisco, baseball fans witnessed a truly memorable moment as Spencer Horwitz of the San Francisco Giants launched a towering home run into McCovey Cove. The crowd erupted in cheers as the ball sailed over the right field wall and splashed down in the iconic body of water named after Giants legend Willie McCovey.

Horwitz’s home run was not only impressive in distance, but also in significance. It was his first career home run in the major leagues, making it a moment he will never forget. The 24-year-old rookie has been making a name for himself with his solid hitting and defensive skills, and this home run only added to his growing reputation as a promising young player.

McCovey Cove has become a popular spot for fans to gather in kayaks and boats in hopes of catching a home run ball. It has become a tradition for Giants players to hit balls into the cove, with legends like Barry Bonds and Buster Posey having done so in the past. Horwitz’s feat adds his name to the list of players who have achieved this impressive feat.

The atmosphere at Oracle Park was electric following Horwitz’s home run, with fans chanting his name and giving him a standing ovation as he rounded the bases. The moment was captured on video and quickly went viral on social media, with fans from all over the country praising Horwitz for his incredible display of power.

As Horwitz continues to make his mark in the major leagues, this home run into McCovey Cove will surely be remembered as a defining moment in his career. It serves as a reminder of the magic of baseball and the thrill of witnessing a player achieve greatness on the field. Giants fans will be eagerly awaiting more memorable moments from Spencer Horwitz as he continues to shine in the big leagues.