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Canada's Josh, Bo Naylor become 1st brothers to hit multi-run homers in same inning for same MLB team

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Canadians Bo and Josh Naylor of the Cleveland Guardians became the first brothers in major league history to hit multi-run homers in the same inning for the same team when each hit a two-run shot during the third inning of the Guardians' 12-4 loss at Texas on Friday night.

Bo Naylor hit a 1-0 changeup from Rangers starter Jon Gray an estimated 435 feet to right field at Globe Life Field with no outs in the third.

Four batters later, Josh hit a 3-1 slider from Gray down the right-field line and it barely stayed fair to make it 4-0. "It's something super special," Bo said. "It's something that we've talked about, joked about in the past.

Seeing it come to pass was pretty wild to think about. "When I hit mine, we shared a great moment. I could see how excited he was for me.

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