Controversial game ending triple play, a breakdown
What Happened
Aaron Judge, the star outfielder for the New York Yankees, steps to the plate in the bottom of the ninth inning with his team trailing the rival Boston Red Sox by one run. The tension is palpable as the capacity crowd at Yankee Stadium hangs on every pitch. Judge digs in, ready to play the hero and keep his team's playoff hopes alive. The Red Sox pitcher, Chris Sale, winds and delivers a blistering fastball that Judge swings at and misses. The count is now 0-1. Sale follows up with a nasty slider that freezes Judge, who watches it sail across the plate for strike two. The crowd groans in disappointment, sensing a potential game-ending strikeout. With the game on the line, Sale rears back and fires another fastball. Judge unleashes his powerful swing, sending a towering fly ball deep to right field. The crowd roars as the ball sails toward the wall, but the right fielder tracks it down and makes the catch for the first out. Giancarlo Stanton, the Yankees' cleanup hitter, comes to the plate representing the tying run. "We need a big hit here from Stanton to keep this game alive," says the Fox Sports announcer. Stanton digs in, ready to deliver in the clutch. Sale deals and Stanton smokes a line drive down the first base line. The first baseman makes a diving stop, fires to second base and the shortstop relays the throw to first for an incredible 3-6-3 triple play to end the game! "Unbelievable!" the announcer exclaims. "The Red Sox pull off an improbable triple play to stun the Yankees and their fans!" The Red Sox players flood the field, celebrating the game-ending defensive gem. Yankees manager Aaron Boone slams his hat to the ground in disbelief, while his players trudge off the field, their playoff hopes all but dashed. "I can't believe we just lost like that," says a dejected Judge in the postgame interview. "That's a tough one to swallow, but we have to bounce back and get 'em tomorrow.".
Full Transcript
Click timestamps to jump to that momentincredibly tense baseball game happening
it is the bottom of the third inning
only playing three innings and team
a has five runs they're winning team p
only has four runs but like i said it's
the bottom of the third
and team p has a runner on third base
now that is the tying run the go ahead
run
is on first base there are zero outs and
as you can see from a and p's faces
it's intense so here comes the pitch
he's gonna go with the slow ball the 73
mile per hour the catcher pops up like
an
absolute gazelle looks the runner back
to third base smart baseball gets the
sure out at one
that's one out first baseman goes back
to the catcher home
now both runners are going to third base
at the same time and what's gonna happen
here it's a situation
and we're gonna see one out and you see
team p's
or a's i forget what my team was eyes
look and see's the one out
that's the second out and then we're
gonna flash again
and there's a third out you see my eyes
go over there again
and whoa triple play triple play
what team p says and triple play
team a says and team p says this game is
rigged i
quit it was tough for him the entire
time actually
so i started saying this before i don't
we don't think you control the defenders
at all the game is notoriously
i don't say bad for that but it's kind
of the game's thing
and there's a good example because it
looked like my second baseman had a beat
on it and now we're at the wall
home run is anyone to cover first here
starting to get worried about my second
baseman be honest with you
nice screwball it's a really good pitch
that's an easy out
yeah what'd you just say what were you
what were the last words you said oh my
second baseman's tracking it down
right side i kind of need a little
something from you boys
oh that's the hit and run right at the
second bait kept me honest
now just here we go after hitting that
year off oh there he is
mr america stolen base woke him up steve
sanderson