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Fan captures best view of Kris Bryant's monster homer off Wrigley video board

It took Kris Bryant's home-run stroke a little while to warm up once he hit the big leagues, but the Chicago Cubs rookie slugger seems to be doing just fine these days.

After hitting his first dinger on May 9, Bryant has blasted six more, the most impressive of which came Tuesday night in the Cubs' 3-2 win over the Nats. Bryant's homer tied the game in the eighth inning and hit Wrigley Field's new video board in left field. Not bad at all, Kris.

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MLB.com's Statcast measured the homer at 477 feet, making it the fourth longest of the season. ESPN's Hit Tracker Online estimated the distance at 463 feet. Either way, it was an impressive blast.

Even more impressive: The fan video below capturing Bryant's blast. It's homer porn. The slo-mo makes it look even more majestic.

Sure, you don't actually see the ball hitting the Wrigley video board in this one, but the fact that it disappears into the Chicago sky is just as cool.

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