I was at the Hopewell at Monacan game yesterday afternoon. Monacan jumped all over them in the first, Josh Barber (or Barbour?) dominated, and it ended up something like 15-0 when the rule got invoked. But the first inning involved "one for the books."
Leadoff man hit a shallow pop up that was misplayed a double, and Barber followed by doubling off the wall in CF. Third batter, Aaron Robinson, hit the first pitch he saw this season, a belt-high fastball, roughly 390' to LCF for a HR -- into an upper level wind.
The inning snowballed on Hopewell from there, and Robinson got up again in the inning, this time facing a reliever. Having seen what Robinson could do with a fastball, the reliever started him with a curve down and in. Robinson dropped the bat head on it and lined it out, just over the 340' sign near the pole, for a grand slam.
2 HR, 6 RBI, all in the first inning -- and on the first two pitches this batter had seen on the 2016 season!
It's all downhill from there, I suppose.