Gio Urshela hits a go-ahead grand slam and saves the game on defense, a breakdown

Oct 2, 2020 576.0K views 4:00

What Happened

Gio Urshela of the New York Yankees steps up to the plate in the bottom of the ninth inning with the bases loaded, his team trailing the Cleveland Indians by one run in the American League Wild Card Series. The Yankees have just removed starting pitcher Carlos Carrasco from the game, bringing in the Indians' top relief pitcher, the hard-throwing "Wild Thing." Urshela digs in, the tension palpable as he works the count to 3-2. The pitcher fires a fastball and Urshela absolutely unloads on it, launching a towering grand slam over the wall to give the Yankees a 9-8 lead. Urshela admires his handiwork, flipping his bat and pumping his fist as his teammates erupt in celebration around him. Earlier in the game, with the Indians leading 9-8 in the eighth inning, Urshela makes a spectacular defensive play to save a run. With a runner on second base, the ball is hit behind Urshela, who reaches back, scoops it up and starts an inning-ending double play. His heads-up play prevents the Indians from extending their lead and keeps the Yankees within striking distance. In the top of the ninth, Urshela singles and comes around to score the winning run, capping off an incredible all-around performance. After the game, Urshela is awarded the team's "championship belt" as the player of the game, a testament to his heroics on both offense and defense. Urshela's grand slam off the hard-throwing rookie reliever is the decisive blow, giving the Yankees the lead late in a high-stakes playoff game. His ability to come through in the clutch, both at the plate and in the field, proves critical in the Yankees' comeback victory. Urshela's timely hitting and highlight-reel defense play a central role in the team's hard-fought win, securing their advancement in the playoffs.

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georgella had himself a game

in the wild card series bases are loaded

he's coming up they take cookie carrasco

out they bring the young rookie the best

reliever the indians have all season