Hahn Touches All the Bases, Hits for Cycle
It was a special day for <Brad Hahn:player#11719> at Ballpark of Missouri -- the <Missouri Mules:team#176> right fielder hit for the cycle, getting every type of hit possible.

The 27-year-old <Hahn:player#11719> racked up 1 single, 1 double, 1 triple and 1 home run to get his name in the history books. It was all for naught, however, as the Mules didn't win the ballgame, dropping the decision to the <Wyoming Goats:team#175>, 13-11.

"He hit everything we threw," said Wyoming manager  . "There was just no getting him out today."

For the game, he was 4-for-5 with 2 runs batted in and 2 runs scored.

"I'm glad for <Brad:player#11719>," Missouri manager   said. "It's a once-in-a-lifetime thing and a nice feather in his cap. Would've been better if we could have won the game for him, too."

Speaking to the press after the game, <Hahn:player#11719> said the key for his record-setting day was "just getting some good pitches to hit."

<Brad Hahn:player#11719> singled in the 1st, hit an RBI triple in the 2nd, struck out in the 4th, hit a solo-shot off <Steve Herring:player#528> in the 6th and doubled in the 8th.

In his season totals, <Hahn:player#11719> has 4 home runs, .258 BA, .315 OBP, 17 RBIs and 16 runs scored. He has played in 34 games.

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