Byron Buxton's inside the park home run is reversed after replay, a breakdown

Sep 16, 2020 857.3K views 1:57

What Happened

In the bottom of the ninth inning of a close game between the Minnesota Twins and the Chicago White Sox, Twins outfielder Byron Buxton steps up to the plate with two outs and the game on the line. White Sox pitcher Liam Hendriks delivers a cutter that Buxton lightly bloops over to left fielder Eloy Jiménez. Jiménez, not known for his defensive prowess, struggles to cleanly field the ball and it gets stuck in the fence. Rather than simply picking up the ball and throwing it in, Jiménez throws his hands up in the air, allowing Buxton to sprint around the bases. Buxton rounds first base, believing he has an inside-the-park home run, as his teammates and the crowd erupt in cheers. However, the umpires quickly signal for a replay review and after a close examination, they determine that the ball did, in fact, get stuck in the fence, which should have resulted in Buxton being awarded second base. "Technically, it did get stuck underneath the fence," says one of the umpires, explaining the decision. Twins outfielder Max Kepler appears confused by the ruling, but Buxton calmly takes his place on second base. "I told you that," he says to Kepler, knowing the play should have been ruled a ground-rule double. The game continues and the White Sox ultimately emerge victorious in the next at-bat. Despite the disappointing outcome for the Twins, the sequence has provided an exciting and entertaining moment for baseball fans, showcasing the unpredictable nature of the game and the importance of the replay system in ensuring fair and accurate rulings.

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