Marlins' player achieves cycle with infield single

In a rare and impressive feat, Miami Marlins’ player Miguel Rojas achieved a cycle during a game against the Washington Nationals on Sunday. What makes this accomplishment even more remarkable is that Rojas completed the cycle with an infield single, becoming just the second player in Marlins’ history to do so.

For those unfamiliar with baseball terminology, a cycle is when a player hits a single, double, triple, and home run in the same game. It is a difficult achievement that requires a combination of skill, speed, and power. Rojas started off his cycle with a double in the first inning, followed by a home run in the third inning. He then hit a triple in the fifth inning, leaving only a single to complete the cycle.

In the eighth inning, Rojas came up to bat with two outs and a runner on second base. He hit a ground ball to the shortstop, who made a diving stop but couldn’t make the throw in time to get Rojas out at first. The crowd erupted in cheers as Rojas reached first base safely, completing his cycle with an infield single.

Rojas’ accomplishment is even more impressive considering that he is primarily known for his defensive skills rather than his offensive prowess. The fact that he was able to achieve a cycle with an infield single speaks to his versatility as a player and his ability to rise to the occasion when it matters most.

After the game, Rojas humbly credited his teammates and coaches for their support and guidance throughout the season. He expressed gratitude for the opportunity to play for the Marlins and contribute to the team’s success.

Overall, Rojas’ cycle with an infield single is a testament to his talent and determination as a player. It is a moment that will be remembered by Marlins fans for years to come and serves as a reminder of the magic and excitement that baseball can bring.