JD Martinez does not hit a home run in Kansas City, a breakdown

What Happened

In a critical American League Central matchup between the Boston Red Sox and the Kansas City Royals, designated hitter JD Martinez steps up to the plate in the bottom of the sixth inning with the game tied 2-2. The tension is palpable as Royals right-handed pitcher Scott Barlow takes the mound, tasked with shutting down the dangerous Martinez. Martinez digs in, readying himself for the incoming offering from Barlow. The pitcher delivers an off-speed pitch and Martinez unleashes a powerful swing, sending the ball soaring deep into the Kansas City night. The crowd holds its collective breath, anticipating the ball to clear the outfield wall for a game-tying home run. However, as the ball approaches the fence, it takes an unexpected turn, hitting a crack in the padding and dropping straight down, denying Martinez the long ball. Stunned, Martinez continues to run the bases, reaching third base safely. The Royals' dugout erupts in celebration, while the Red Sox players and coaching staff are left bewildered by the bizarre turn of events. Veteran outfielder Lorenzo Hamilton approaches Martinez, seemingly in disbelief and the two engage in a lighthearted exchange, with Hamilton acknowledging the unique nature of the play. The umpires quickly review the play and after careful examination, they rule that the ball did not clear the fence and the hit is awarded a triple for Martinez. Red Sox manager Alex Cora, visibly frustrated, argues the call, but the umpires stand firm, denying the home run. "I mean, are you guys gonna call it a home run, or are we gonna have to replay this because, I mean, the physics of it," Cora says, pleading his case. "It's got to be a home run. Let's go." Despite the Red Sox's protests, the call stands and the game continues with the score tied at 2-2. The players and fans are left to ponder the peculiarities of the moment, with the Royals narrowly avoiding what could have been a game-changing home run.

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