Heliot Ramos

Watch Ramos crush first-ever right-handed Splash Hit homer

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NBC Universal, Inc. Giants outfielder Heliot Ramos did something no other right-handed batter has done in the history of Oracle Park, he homered into McCovey Cove to tie the game in the bottom of the ninth inning.

Giants outfielder Heliot Ramos did something every right-handed hitter who has stepped foot in Oracle Park has wanted to do.

Ramos connected for the first-ever Splash Hit homer by a right-handed batter, hitting a game-tying solo shot in the bottom of the ninth inning in the Giants' 4-3 10-inning loss to the San Diego Padres on Sunday.

Ramos' blast cleared the right field Arcade by a good distance, landing in McCovey Cove, where it was collected by ... McCovey Cove Dave.

Amazingly, Ramos told reporters just a few days ago that he would like to be the first right-handed hitter to hit a Splash Hit.

The game-tying homer was the 105th Splash Hit by a Giants player since Oracle Park opened in 2000.

Ramos, who went to his first MLB All-Star Game this season, now has 21 homers this year.

In a lost season, the Giants and their fans still were able to find a glimmer of happiness in Ramos' historic homer.

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