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Baseball is great because of ridiculous occurrences like this. -- (link)
Posted by
Tim (aka othertim)
Jun 9 '24, 12:01
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https://twitter.com/sny_mets/status/1799870635121758587
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Oh, there was a British call, thankfully. (noted Mets 1st baseman Peter Lonso) -- (link)
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Tim
Jun 9, 13:23
(That throw very easily could’ve ended up in the outfield and the Phillies win.) -- nm
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Tim
Jun 9, 12:11
Did the runner run into the catcher? I see the catcher was limping after the out. -- nm
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Mop🧹
Jun 9, 12:05
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It’s the Phillies, we’re used to it. -- nm
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Tim
Jun 9, 12:10
Yep, looks like he slid into the catcher as he let go of the ball.
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Will Hunting
Jun 9, 12:09
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