The Kansas Jayhawks made history by hitting five consecutive home runs in a 29-1 victory over the Minnesota Golden Gophers, a feat never before achieved in MLB history. The game, which saw Kansas break multiple records, was called after seven innings due to the run rule. Diggins and Hauge led the Jayhawks with two home runs each, propelling them to a 15-2 season record as they prepare to start Big 12 play against Baylor.
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