Harris inspires déjà vu with nearly identical HRs in Miami

1:28 AM UTC

Braves fans watching Thursday’s 9-3 win against the Marlins at loanDepot park might have thought they were seeing a replay when homered in the top of the first inning.

Harris’ 110.5 mph blast against Marlins ace Sandy Alcantara came off the bat at 18 degrees, had a hang time of 4.4 seconds and traveled a Statcast-projected 418 feet to right-center field, landing on a small patch of turf just beyond the wall.

It was almost a carbon copy of the homer he hit two days prior.

That one, hit in the sixth inning off lefty Andrew Nardi, was 110.1 mph with a 19-degree launch angle, had a hang time of 4.3 seconds and traveled 421 feet before landing on the same patch of turf over the wall in right-center field.

Harris even had the same exact bat speed on both homers: 78.7 mph.

If he does it again, the Marlins might be obligated to put up a plaque out there or something.