Let Prince Fielder's two inside-the-park home runs provide your Brewers zen for the day

JR Radcliffe
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Milwaukee Brewers Prince Fielder  rounds third base for an inside the park home run in the fifth inning against the Blue Jays on June 19, 2008 at Miller Park.

The Brewers defeated the Arizona Diamondbacks on Monday, blowing the game open when Tyler Saladino delivered a two-run inside-the-park home run to make it 7-2 in the ninth.

The Brewers went on to win the game by the same score and moved to 25-17, good for first place in the National League Central.

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Brewers second baseman Tyler Saladino safely dives home in front of Arizona Diamondbacks catcher John Ryan Murphy for an inside-the-park home run in the ninth inning.

It's the 28th inside-the-park home run in Brewers history. Last year, Orlando Arcia turned the feat in June against the Padres at Miller Park.

But let's be honest. When you think about Brewers inside-the-park homers, you think about Prince Fielder. 

The 275-pound slugger somehow has two of those on his resume, which might qualify as one of the greatest stats in Brewers history.

The first: June 17, 2007 against the Minnesota Twins, with an assist from outfielder Lew Ford, who lost the ball in the lights at the now-extinct Metrodome. Fielder hit a cool 50 home runs that year, but not without this beauty.

The second: June 19, 2008 against the Blue Jays, with an assist from Alex Rios, who felt the ball had lodged in the outfield wall (though the umpire ruled it had not).