Adrian Beltre hit a home run in the fifth inning on Monday night to complete his third career cycle.

He is the the first player since the 1930s to accomplish the feat.

"Not going to lie, I was looking for a home run," Beltre said of his fourth at-bat.

The last Major Leaguer with three career cycles was Babe Herman, who had two in 1931 and one in 1933, according to the Elias Sports Bureau.

The only other Major Leaguers with three career cycles are Bob Meusel (1921, 1922 and 1928) and John Reilly (twice in 1883 and 1890).