Watch: Cubs tee off on Reds' Feldman, hit 3 consecutive jacks
Caylor Arnold / USA TODAY Sports
The Chicago Cubs treated Scott Feldman like their own personal tee during the fourth inning of Thursday's game.
In an inning where the visiting Cincinnati Reds entered holding a 9-1 lead, the Cubs managed to cut into the deficit thanks to three consecutive home runs during a frame where Kris Bryant had already homered.
Following Bryant's home run, Anthony Rizzo hit a double and Ben Zobrist lined out. Then the fireworks happened. Alex Avila, Ian Happ, and Javier Baez all went yard to cut the lead to 9-5. It's the first time the Cubs have hit back-to-back-to-back homers since September 2004.
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