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Jordan Walker has as impressive of tools as anyone in Major League Baseball.

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The St. Louis Cardinals are getting to see him put it all on display in the early going.

On Saturday, Walker hit a grand slam beyond 450 feet.

He also tallied three hits and stole a base.

It’s the first time a Cardinals player had had those three components in a game since Ray Lankford in 1997, according to beat reporter Jeff Jones.

Walker also had an outfield assist, which makes it even more unique.

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Walker also had an outfield assist on Friday that he threw at 100.6 miles per hour.

He’s the first player ever to go 100 MPH assist and 450-foot HR in back-to-back days, according to Sarah Langs.

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Walker was one of the top prospects in baseball, but it’s been a rough couple of seasons.

He has started this season in a much better place, and he might just still have a great career in front of him.

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