Apr 18, 2021 NEW YORK — Over 14 seasons in Major League Baseball, Jay Bruce has been through it all. He's played in multiple no-hitters, earned MVP votes, saw Ken Griffey Jr. hit his 600th home run, appeared in the postseason in five different seasons, even played a key role in Cleveland's 22-game winning streak in 2017. "It's gotta be the walk-off home run in Cincinnati in 2010 to clinch the division," Bruce said. Stepping in to start the bottom of the ninth, Bruce ambushed the first pitch from Houston Astros left-hander Tim Byrdak, sending a solo home run beyond the center-field wall at Great American Ball Park.