

Usually when you witness a player’s bat smash to pieces in the middle of their at-bat it tends to turn into a ground out or a bloop single, but that wasn’t the case for Chicago White Sox prospect Trey Michalczewski on Friday afternoon.

In the top of the ninth inning, Michalczewski belted his first home in his Triple-A debut and did it in impression fashion as he sent half of his bat into the outfield on the play.



Michalczewski debut with the Charlotte Knights was a pretty good one, although it was a short one due to the game being a resumption of a rained out game from May, as the 24-year-old finished 2-2 with a home run, three RBI and one run scored.



Welcome to Triple-A, Trey! 💪@T_Michalczewski with a BROKEN BAT HOME RUN! 👏



His first Knights homer is a three-run blast to increase the Charlotte lead to 10-3 in the 9th! #HomeRunKnights pic.twitter.com/uzHBM0mQOe — Charlotte Knights (@KnightsBaseball) June 28, 2019

(H/T Twitter/MiLB)