Mark Reynolds smashed a window with BP homer, may now have to deal with his mother's wrath
Mark Reynolds hits BP homer through apartment window

Mark Reynolds is a powerful man. A quick glance at his statline, filled with 237 home runs and a career .222 isolated slugging percentage, says as much.
Reynolds probably wished he had a little less power on Sunday, though. With a day off before Game 3 in the Cubs-Cardinals Division Series on Monday at 6 p.m. ET on TBS, the Cardinals utilityman was taking batting practice at Wrigley when he crushed a ball not just out of the park, but straight through the second floor window of a Wrigleyville apartment building across the street.

Local resident Ken Keefer, who lives one building east of the apartment that had a window destroyed, said he was sweeping his patio area when the ball broke the window and sent glass flying on the sidewalk below. As for the baseball, that curious artifact was scooped up by a ball hawk after it bounced back onto Waveland Ave.
Perhaps we should be shocked that this doesn't happen more often. After all, according to Keefer, the wind was blowing out of the park during BP and five balls landed in his patio area.
But just because it's relatively common, that doesn't mean Reynolds shouldn't be nervous. After all, next to a sign reading "460," a rough measure of the distance of Reynolds' hit, another read "Hey Mark, I'm Telling Your Mom!" And that could scare any man -- no matter their age.
