Duke’s MJ Metz hit 3 home runs on 1 ACL in NCAA tournament opener

Metz batted in five runs in his first game since tearing his ACL on May 23.

Despite trailing early in its NCAA tournament opener against North Carolina-Wilmington on Friday afternoon, the Duke baseball team surged to a 12-3 win thanks to an offensive explosion.

Much of that can be attributed to MJ Metz, a graduate transfer from Division III Trinity who hit three home runs and five RBI in the victory. That stat line alone is impressive enough without context, but that outing was even more phenomenal than initially meets the eye.

Metz’s appearance against the Seahawks on Friday was his first since May 23, when he suffered a knee injury that was later revealed to be a torn ACL. Despite literally having a disconnected ligament in one of his knees, Metz suited up for the Blue Devils and ultimately proved to be the hero in the win.

After the game, Metz celebrated his prolific performance in the most fitting way possible: Stacking as many baseball caps on his head as he could.

Duke will hope the Metz Magic will continue on Saturday when it plays the victor of the game between Rider and host Coastal Carolina at the Conway Regional.

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