Brent Yarina, BTN.com Senior Editor, May 21, 2015
Ryan Krill had a dozen home runs entering Thursday afternoon's elimination game in the 2015 Big Ten Baseball Tournament.
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No. 13 was the biggest, and arguably longest, of the season.
Krill demolished a go-ahead grand slam to deep right field in the bottom of the eighth inning to help No. 5 Michigan State rally past No. 8 Nebraska, 9-7.
The blast, Michigan State's first grand slam of the season, was part of a six-run eighth that saw the Spartans erase a four-deficit.
Watch the video above or in the tweet below.
Here it is, @statebaseball fans: Ryan Krill absolutely demolishes ball for go-ahead grand slam. http://t.co/WGoYznRRa8
— Big Ten Network (@BigTenNetwork) May 21, 2015
How about this, from our Big Ten tourney preview with BTN analyst Danan Hughes?
You could say @statebaseball's Ryan Krill "got things going," huh @dahughesguy83? Tip of the cap to you. pic.twitter.com/brLmvJAw5T
— Brent Yarina (@BTNBrentYarina) May 21, 2015
There was another deep Michigan State homer, too:
There are long home runs, and then there are bombs like the one @statebaseball's Blaise Salter just hit. http://t.co/pNxrG7XLrQ
— Big Ten Network (@BigTenNetwork) May 21, 2015