Baylor's Tyce Armstrong made history in the 2026 college baseball season, achieving an extraordinary feat that no Major Leaguer has ever matched. During the Bears' season opener against New Mexico State, Armstrong smashed THREE grand slams, becoming the second college player to achieve this in a single game and the first in 50 years. This remarkable performance, which earned him 12 RBI, is incredibly rare in MLB history, as only 13 players have ever hit TWO grand slams in a game. Armstrong's first slam in the third inning extended Baylor's lead to five runs, while his second and third slams in the fourth and seventh innings, respectively, sealed the 15-2 victory. This historic performance on Opening Day was a sight to behold, leaving fans in awe and setting a new standard for college baseball.