Those who came to Fenway Park wanting to see something they may never see again got their wish Friday night.

Bengie Molina hit for the cycle.

Yes, that Bengie Molina.

The Texas Rangers catcher known as the slowest man in the major leagues -- a title that's always irked him, particularly when lampooned by ESPN -- completed his unlikely feat with an eighth-inning triple at Fenway Park.

His line drive to straightaway center field kicked away from Red Sox center fielder Eric Patterson and richocheted into right field. As he chugged for second and headed to third, the tension was palpable.

"Get there, big fella...Pigs have flown in Boston, Massachusetts!" screamed Rangers play-by-play man Josh Lewin.

Earlier, Molina hit a grand slam off Boston reliever Fernando Cabrera, along with the requisite single and double. His total for the night: 4-for-4, 4 RBI, one cycle.

Apparently the Rangers thought they'd quit while they were ahead. With Molina on third, he was replaced by pinch-runner Joaquin Arias.

Too bad. Maybe B-Mo would've stolen home, too.

By Gabe Lacques