Now this is a story all about how Will Smith, the baseball player, went 3-for-3 with six RBIs.

You know, the former catcher with Louisville, well, he's gone on to the bigs. And he's had some fun. First, he set his walk-up song to "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air" theme, which is a classic. He also didn't join the cast of a live-action remake of a classic Disney film.

But Saturday was a different story. He wasn't satisfied with just having the best walk-up song in MLB. No, he had to set a franchise record when he became the first Los Angeles Dodgers rookie catcher with six RBIs in one game.

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The guy he beat out was just Mike Piazza, a Hall of Famer. It bodes well for the rookie, especially on the NL West-leading Dodgers, who are 15.5 games ahead of the Arizona Diamondbacks and San Francisco Giants as of Saturday night.

So how did he do it? Well, a solo shot in the third inning got things going. He then hit a sacrifice fly in the fourth. He followed that up with an RBI double in the sixth. Then, with the bases loaded in the seventh, he cleared them with a double. Now, for those keeping score at home, it looks like he had four at-bats, but a sac fly does not count as an at-bat.

Six RBIs in one day. Not bad for a rookie.