The Angels Made Another out on the Basepaths, a breakdown

May 1, 2019 404.3K views 1:36

What Happened

In a tight game between the Los Angeles Angels and an unnamed opposing team, the Angels find themselves in a precarious situation with runners on base and two outs in a crucial moment. Mike Trout, the star outfielder for the Angels, steps up to the plate, representing the tying run. Trout slaps the ball into play and the second baseman is forced to make a play, with the first baseman in his path. The second baseman attempts to throw to the pitcher covering first base, but the throw goes wide, allowing the runners to advance. This sets the stage for a dramatic play at the plate, as Angels base runner Brian Bour rounds third base, intent on scoring the tying run. The third base coach, however, has his stop sign up, signaling Bour to hold. Bour, seeing the ball getting away, disregards the stop sign and continues his sprint towards home. The third base coach then frantically waves Bour home, but the pitcher has already retrieved the errant throw and the catcher is waiting to make the play at the plate. Trout, who has also reached third base, sees the unfolding chaos and realizes Bour's chances of scoring are slim. Trout attempts to swim-move his way around the tag, but ultimately loses his footing and is tagged out at the plate. Angels manager Brad Ausmus, visibly frustrated, exclaims, "Are we serious? Another one?" The third base coach's indecisive signals and Bour's decision to ignore the stop sign have led to another Angels baserunning blunder, further compounding the team's struggles. The players and coaches are left to reflect on the missed opportunity, as the game hangs in the balance. The play highlights the importance of clear communication and decisive decision-making on the basepaths, especially in high-pressure situations. The Angels' inability to capitalize on the defensive miscue could prove costly as they continue to fight for a spot in the playoff race. The fans and commentators are left to wonder what might have been, had the Angels executed the play more efficiently.

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the Angels made another out on the base

paths and our dude Bohr was involved

again but I actually kind of have his

back on this one here's the play it's

two on two out slaps it and the second