St. Louis Cardinals third baseman Nolan Arenado just accomplished the unthinkable—not once, but twice. In a span of just six days, the veteran slugger hit for the cycle twice, a feat so rare it’s only happened twice before in modern baseball history. First came the performance against the Milwaukee Brewers, where he crushed a triple in the 8th inning to complete the cycle. But jaws really dropped when he repeated the magic against the San Francisco Giants days later, with a towering home run sealing the deal. “I’ve never seen anything like it,” said Cardinals manager Oliver Marmol. “He’s not just hot—he’s historic right now.” Fans at Busch Stadium were treated to a standing ovation both nights, and Arenado’s teammates showered him with champagne in the locker room after the second cycle. MLB analysts are already calling for immediate Hall of Fame discussions. Arenado, ever humble, simply said, “I’m seeing the ball well. That’s all I can ask.” His red-hot streak has launched the Cardinals into early playoff contention and reignited hope for a deep October run. One thing’s certain: when Arenado steps up to bat now, everyone is watching. And nobody is betting against him.
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Nolan Arenado Stuns MLB by Hitting for the Cycle… Twice in One Week—History Books Rewritten!
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