Bo and Josh Naylor Become First Siblings to Hit Multi-Run Home Runs in Same Inning for Same Team

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It was a momentous occasion for the Naylor family when Bo and Josh Naylor became the first siblings to hit multi-run home runs in the same inning for the same team. On July 24th, the San Diego Padres were playing against the Arizona Diamondbacks when Bo and Josh stepped up to the plate.

Bo was the first to hit a two-run home run in the top of the third inning, giving the Padres a 3-1 lead. Josh followed suit, hitting a three-run home run in the same inning. The Padres went on to win the game 8-3.

The Naylor brothers have been playing baseball together since they were kids. They both attended St. Mary’s High School in California and were drafted by the Padres in 2015. Bo was taken in the first round of the draft, while Josh was taken in the third round.

The Naylor brothers have been making history since they joined the Padres. In 2017, they became the first siblings to play for the same team in the same season since their father, Dave Naylor, and uncle, Gary Naylor, did it with the Toronto Blue Jays in 1985.

The Naylor brothers have also become fan favorites in San Diego. They are known for their infectious enthusiasm and positive attitude on and off the field. Fans love to see them interact with each other and cheer each other on.

The Naylor brothers have made history once again with their multi-run home runs in the same inning for the same team. It is a remarkable accomplishment that will be remembered for years to come. The Naylor brothers have shown that hard work and dedication can lead to great success.

Bo and Josh Naylor Become First Siblings to Hit Multi-Run Home Runs in Same Inning for Same Team