Yadier Molina celebrates a Dexter Fowler home run before the pitch is thrown, a breakdown
What Happened
In the bottom of the ninth inning, the St. Louis Cardinals are trailing by one run. Veteran catcher Yadier Molina stands behind home plate, watching intently as his teammate, outfielder Dexter Fowler, steps up to the plate. The count is 2-0 and Molina seems to have a hunch about what's about to happen. As the pitcher, Carlos Martinez, winds up and delivers the next pitch, a 95 mph fastball down the middle, Molina raises his hands in anticipation. To the surprise of everyone in the stadium, Molina celebrates the home run before Fowler has even made contact with the ball. The fans erupt in cheers as Fowler absolutely crushes the pitch, sending it soaring over the outfield wall. As Fowler rounds the bases, Molina greets him with an elaborate series of handshakes and celebratory gestures, grinning from ear to ear. It's clear that Molina knew Fowler was going to go deep and he couldn't contain his excitement. Fowler, also visibly pumped up, exchanges a few playful words with his veteran catcher before continuing his trot home. The home run ties the game at 3-3, setting the stage for a thrilling finish. Cardinals first baseman Paul Goldschmidt approaches Molina, slapping him on the back and exchanging a few congratulatory words. "You knew it was gone, didn't you?" Goldschmidt says, to which Molina nods and responds, "Yeah, I had my hands up. I knew it was gone." The dugout erupts in celebration, with the Cardinals players and coaches reveling in the dramatic turn of events. Molina's prescient celebration has become the talk of the game, overshadowing even Fowler's game-tying home run. It's a testament to the veteran catcher's keen baseball instincts and his deep connection with his teammates. As the game continues, the Cardinals faithful are left buzzing, their team energized by Molina's infectious enthusiasm. The stage is set for a memorable finish, with the home team poised to complete the comeback and secure a crucial victory in their quest for a playoff spot.
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Click timestamps to jump to that momenta couple days ago yadi Molina completely
called a home run look at this before
the pitch was even released pretty
impressive
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go back and see what got us there so to
start the inning the Cardinals are down
by one run and carpenters up and he
takes got a 2o count look at this pitch
95 middle middle the 2o pitch to one
outside three one another 95 fastball a
little lower and then fouls it off and
eventually another foul ball he's gonna
take the walk alright so that is the
tying run on first base now Fowler's up
ball number one ball number two what was
the last 200 pitch 95 middle middle
what's this - OH pitch middle middle
fastball he absolutely smokes it I think
we have all the evidence as to why yadi
thought that was gonna be a home run
before it was even hit Fowler's having a
good August so he's swinging a hot bat
and look how excited yet he is first
they have to do all their handshakes
okay what's up Goldie chest hand hand
hand elbow elbow hand all this stuff
here it is
there he is celebrating before it's even
hit pretty cool moment pretty cool
moment cooler than the home run even I'd
say you can see Wacka Wacka Wacka I look
at him and like I saw you with your
hands up yachty good call slaps him on
the butt and now he's gonna tell Fowler
hey man bro before you even swung I was
look I had my hands off it was like
homerun this guy comes over and he's
like you know before you even swung
yachty
he was like yeah he's like yeah I had my
hands obviously he's had his hands up I
had my hands up he's okay cool guys it's
cool cool cool cool cool
oh I didn't forget about you what's up
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