Ranking craziest plays from an epic World Series Game 7
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World Series Game 7 home plate umpire Jordan Baker is 6-foot-7. He's the tallest ump in Major League Baseball. That can make for interesting ball-strike issues. Baker sees pretty clearly over the catcher even when crouched, but at the same time, he has different angles toward the bottom of the strike zone than anyone.
The Mariners stranded two runners in the top of the first inning in ALCS Game 1 against the Blue Jays, thanks to a bang-bang play at home plate in which Cal Raleigh was thrown out by Addison Barger. On replays shown on the Fox broadcast, it appeared as if ...
Lost in the craziness: The Dodgers hit Priester well that inning. Hernández walked, Freddie Freeman hit a rocket to left field that Isaac Collins had to jump to catch, Smith and Tommy Edman singled, then Muncy hit a ball to the top of the wall in center. Priester and the Brewers are fortunate to escape that inning without a run scoring.
Miguel Rojas backhands a hard-hit ground ball, throwing home to retire Isiah Kiner-Falefa, representing the winning run, at home plate in the 9th
Los Angeles Angels reliever Jake Jewell had to be taken off the Fenway Park field on a stretcher after a play at home plate in the bottom of the eighth inning Wednesday night against the Boston Red Sox. With runners on second and third and Mitch Moreland ...
Front Row Amy is once again taking social media by storm. The Milwaukee Brewers have had all the luck when it comes to their NLDS against the Chicago Cubs. The Brewers have a 2-0 lead in the series and can advance to the National League Championship Series ...
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Brewers turn potential grand slam by Dodgers slugger Max Muncy into wild double play in NLCS
Max Muncy was inches away from hitting a grand slam for the Dodgers to open the scoring in the NLCS. Little did he know his 404-foot drive instead would end the top of the fourth inning in one of the most incredible plays of this or any postseason.
It was absolute chaos in Milwaukee. A wild sequence of events played out in the top of the fourth inning when Brewers center fielder Sal Frelick had a home run-robbing catch pop out of his glove, creating one of the wackiest postseason moments in recent ...