Chicago White Sox first baseman Jose Abreu slugged two home runs in Friday night's contest against the Toronto Blue Jays to become the first player in MLB history with 25 homers through the first 67 games of his career, per ESPN Stats & Info. Abreu led off the fifth inning of Friday's game with his 24th home run of the season. He hit his 25th of the year and second of the game in his next at-bat ...
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