Aaron Hicks makes a game saving diving catch in the bottom of the 10th inning, a breakdown

Jul 24, 2019 245.4K views 2:21

What Happened

Aaron Hicks, the center fielder for the New York Yankees, makes a game-saving diving catch in the bottom of the 10th inning to preserve a 2-run lead against the Minnesota Twins. The bases are loaded with two outs and a single would have likely tied the game. Yankees relief pitcher Chad Green is on the mound, facing Twins outfielder Max Kepler. Green misses his spot on a 2-1 pitch and Kepler puts a strong swing on the ball. As it sails deep into the outfield, Aaron Hicks, a Minnesota native, races back and lays out with a spectacular diving grab to record the final out. The Yankees dugout erupts in celebration, led by backup catcher Austin Romine and third base coach Phil Nevin. Hicks' teammate Gleyber Torres immediately douses him with a Gatorade bath. "Oh my god, my heart dropped," Romine exclaims. "Is this real? Wow, oh my god, that was crazy." Nevin can't believe what he just witnessed, doing a classic double-take. Yankees manager Aaron Boone simply turns away, unable to fully process the gravity of the play. "Did you see that?" he asks no one in particular. "Someone's gotta show me the replay." Hicks' opposing outfielder, Aaron Judge, congratulates him on the "nice catch" as the teams exchange handshakes. The stakes could not have been higher - the Yankees and Twins are both division leaders, making this a crucial late-season matchup between two of the American League's top teams. With the win, the Yankees maintain their narrow lead in the AL East. For Hicks, the catch is especially sweet, as he was traded from the Twins to the Yankees in 2015. "It's a really good catch," Hicks says simply, understating the magnitude of the moment. His teammate Chad Green, who earned the save, gratefully tells Hicks "Thanks, man. I appreciate that." The two share a brief but genuine exchange, symbolizing the camaraderie within the Yankees clubhouse. As the Yankee players continue celebrating in the dugout, the energy and emotion of the crowd is palpable. This was a game-saving, potentially season-defining play, one that will live long in the memories of Yankees fans. Hicks' heroics have kept his team's division title hopes alive - a testament to the talent and determination that have made the Yankees one of baseball's elite franchises.

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