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Did this player have the best college baseball game in history?
There are good days and there are GOOD DAYS. Justin Osterhouse had a GOOD DAY on Thursday.
The Purdue Fort Wayne sophomore had what might be the greatest day ever produced on a baseball field: He collected five hits, clubbed four homers—including a walk-off grand slam—drove in eight runs, stole a base AND was the winning pitcher. That's all five tools, right there on display.
Osterhouse's big day, which also matched the MLB record for most homers in one game (the college record is six), helped the Mastodons overcome a seven-run deficit in the ninth inning, with his walk-off slam capping an 11-run explosion in the frame that produced a 21–17 win over Wright State.
Read the story on mlb.com.