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Rookie Tommy Troy Cracks First Career Home Run
2 Jun
Summary
- Tommy Troy hit his first career home run on Monday.
- The rookie's blast traveled 392 feet at 102.7 MPH.
- Troy was called up May 23 to replace an injured player.

Arizona Diamondbacks prospect Tommy Troy achieved a significant milestone on Monday, hitting his first major league home run. The impressive blast traveled 392 feet with a bat speed of 102.7 MPH, scoring the Diamondbacks' initial run against the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Troy, who is just 24 years old, was first called up to the majors on May 23. He replaced injured left fielder Lourdes Gurriel Jr. Since his call-up, Troy has demonstrated a promising offensive profile in limited opportunities.
Prior to his major league debut, Troy performed well in Triple-A Reno. His success is part of a broader organizational focus on developing young hitters, with prospects like Ryan Waldschmidt also making an impact. The Diamondbacks will rely on this offensive surge from their young talent to compete against the Dodgers.