Cedric Mullins entered the history books on Friday.
The Baltimore Orioles outfielder hit for his first career cycle, and the 12th in Orioles franchise history, in a 6–3 Orioles victory against the Pittsburgh Pirates. He capped it off with a no doubt home run in the bottom of the eighth inning in front of a raucous Camden Yards crowd:
That was Mullins showing off his power. He showed his hustle with his triple in the fifth inning, speeding toward third base after a line drive into the right-field gap.
He got his single in the third inning and his double in the seventh inning, just missing out on a natural cycle. and yes he got a standing ovation from the crowd as he took the field in the ninth inning.
Mullins' cycle is the seventh since the Orioles moved to Baltimore and the franchise's first since teammate Austin Hayes took the win last season.
An All-Star in 2021 who saw a drop-off last season, Mullins entered Friday at .248/.351/.421, with four homers and 12 stolen bases on 12 attempts. The win improved the Orioles' record to 25–13, tied for the second best record in MLB but still good for second place in their division behind the 30–9 Tampa Bay Rays.