Rizzo lets it drop for the double play, a breakdown

May 8, 2019 615.1K views 0:49

What Happened

Anthony Rizzo, the first baseman for the Chicago Cubs, steps up to the plate in a tie game in the top of the 10th inning. The Miami Marlins have a runner on base and are attempting a bunt to advance him into scoring position. Rizzo recognizes the situation and intentionally lets the bunt drop to the ground, setting up an easy double play for the Cubs. As the Marlins' batter bunts the ball high in the air, Rizzo coolly steps away and allows it to fall to the ground untouched. The umpire immediately calls the batter out and Rizzo quickly throws the ball to Cubs shortstop Nico Hoerner, who then tags out the Marlins' baserunner for the second out of the inning. The Marlins' player is left stranded in no-man's land, unsure of what to do after the unexpected play. Rizzo, with a grin on his face, explains the situation to the umpire, acknowledging that the decision was his own. "That was all me," Rizzo says. "No one told me to do that." The Cubs dugout erupts in approval, recognizing Rizzo's heads-up play to turn a potentially dangerous bunt into a crucial double play. Rizzo's veteran instincts and quick thinking have once again proven invaluable for the Cubs, who are locked in a tight contest with their division rivals. The score remains tied at 2-2 as the teams head into the later innings, the outcome of the game still hanging in the balance. Rizzo's savvy defensive play has given the Cubs a crucial momentum shift and the team will look to capitalize on the opportunity to secure a victory and maintain their position in the tight National League Central division race.

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top ten tied at two base runner on we

got some smart baseball in Chicago what

are the Marlins gonna do they're gonna

try and bunt them over to get him in

scoring position here we go