Game-winning hit by pitch negated by swing, a breakdown

May 13, 2023 410.4K views 3:27

What Happened

The Chicago White Sox and Minnesota Twins are locked in a tight 2-2 contest in the bottom of the ninth inning. With the bases loaded and one out, the White Sox have a chance to walk-off with a victory. Brock Stewart, the Twins' reliever, takes the mound, determined to escape the high-pressure situation. Stewart starts the at-bat with a well-placed four-seam fastball for a strike. He follows it up with a nasty slider that freezes the batter, making it an 0-2 count. Showing great pitch sequencing, Stewart goes back to the slider, getting the batter to swing and miss for strike three. However, the drama is far from over. As the batter swings, the pitch hits him, potentially leading to a game-winning hit-by-pitch for the White Sox. The batter immediately reacts, raising his hands and appearing to be in pain. The White Sox dugout erupts, believing they have just won the game. But the umpire rules that the batter swung the bat, resulting in a strikeout to end the inning. White Sox manager Tony La Russa is visibly frustrated, arguing the call with the umpire. The replay shows that the batter's instinctive reaction to the hit-by-pitch caused his bat to move through the strike zone, leading the umpire to rule it a swing. "I blinked. I don't know," La Russa says, expressing his confusion and disappointment over the outcome. Brock Stewart, the Twins' pitcher, has shown exceptional pitch selection and execution, mixing his four-seam fastball and slider effectively to keep the White Sox hitters off balance. His ability to establish the fastball and then surprise the batter with the sharp-breaking slider proves to be a winning formula in this crucial at-bat. Despite the dramatic conclusion, the game remains tied at 2-2 as the teams head to the next inning. The tension in the stadium is palpable, and the outcome of this closely contested game remains uncertain. Both teams will need to regroup and refocus as they continue their battle for the win.

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Twins and White Sox tied up at two runs apiece.

The bases are loaded.

There's one out.

If this batter reaches base in any way, it's a walk-off win for the White Sox,

be it hit, be it error, be it walk, be it hit by pitch.