His infield hit in the second inning showed off his explosive speed and started a four-run rally. He got another hit the next frame in front of Travis d’Arnaud’s two-run homer. Then, in the fourth, Cespedes launched a three-run blast into the second deck to bust the game wide open and further the legend of La Potencia.

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His bat flip went viral, too. Is there anything Cespedes can’t do?