 
     
      | WATCH: Ian Happ scorches 437-foot no-doubter into upper deck at Target Field | 
  
MINNEAPOLIS — Launching a moonshot into the upper deck at Target Field, Chicago Cubs left fielder Ian Happ got all of a fastball thrown to him on a full count on Tuesday. The 437-foot solo shot was scorched into the nosebleeds with two outs in the top of the eighth, putting the Cubs up 3-1 over the Minnesota Twins.
 Happ's 17th long ball of the season was scorched off the bat at 110 mph. It also boasted a 30-degree launch angle. Relief pitcher Caleb Thielbar gave up the no-doubter on a 92.8-mph four-seamer. The blast is tied for the longest home run hit from the right side of the plate by Happ in his MLB career. .@ihapp_1 pays a visit to the upper deck at Target Field! pic.twitter.com/g8kK66uvbB .@ihapp_1 ties his longest career home run from the right side with a ?????? ???????? blast! pic.twitter.com/5tZU7dMgwf #Cubs 3 @ #MNTwins 1 [T8-2o]: "I feel like he's in a really good place." 
 
  
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
  
 
   Ian Happ homers (17): fly ball to LF (solo)
   Hit: 437ft, 110mph??, 30°??
   Pitch: 92.8mph Four-Seam Fastball (LHP Caleb Thielbar, 7)
 
  David Ross on Ian Happ building off his recent success. pic.twitter.com/HDNsjBEzPw
 
                
            








