Dubón fakes the throw to first then gets runner at third, a breakdown

May 18, 2021 1.5M views 3:46

What Happened

In the bottom of the 5th inning of a 1-1 game between the Pittsburgh Pirates and San Francisco Giants, outfielder Joc Pederson of the Giants singles to left field, putting the go-ahead runner on first base. On the next play, Giants shortstop Mauricio Dubón drifts under a foul ball and makes the catch, drawing cheers from the home crowd. With the runner on first, Dubón then fakes a throw to first base, drawing the runner off the bag, before throwing to third base in an attempt to catch the lead runner, Pederson. The throw is on target, and Dubón appears to have Pederson caught in a rundown. However, Pederson manages to evade the tag and safely returns to first base. The Giants' coaching staff gathers to discuss the play, with Dubón explaining his strategy to his teammates. The umpires review the play, but ultimately rule Pederson safe at first. Commentators note that while the fake-throw play was risky, Dubón executed it well, and the Giants maintain their 1-0 lead. In the next at-bat, Giants outfielder Luis González singles to right field, allowing Pederson to advance to third base. However, the Giants are unable to capitalize, as the next batter, Giants catcher Joey Bart, strikes out to end the inning. Throughout the sequence, the Giants' dugout is shown celebrating the team's "mustache thing," a lighthearted tradition they have embraced this season. The broadcast also highlights the poor camera angles, which make it difficult to definitively determine whether Pederson was tagged out on Dubón's rundown attempt. Despite the controversy, Dubón's heads-up play and the Giants' continued offensive pressure have kept them in the lead as the game heads to the late innings. The outcome of this closely contested matchup between NL West rivals remains to be seen, but Dubón's bold move has provided an exciting moment in an already tense ballgame.

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pirates and giants tied up at one bottom

five

fraser slices that one into left field

he's on first base as the go-ahead run

next batter hits a little foul ball and