Astros walk off on a swinging bunt, a breakdown

May 12, 2020 289.4K views 2:49

What Happened

In a dramatic bottom of the 11th inning, the Houston Astros rally for a walkoff victory over their opponent in one of the most bizarre finishes imaginable. The Astros, trailing by one run, start the inning with a walk drawn by outfielder Kyle Tucker. Catcher Martin Maldonado then hits a single to right field, allowing Tucker to advance to third base. Outfielder Josh Reddick, the next batter, hits a ground ball that should result in an easy out at home plate, but catcher Jonathan Lucroy is unable to hold onto the ball, allowing the tying run to score. The umpire initially fails to make the out call, leading to a heated reaction from Astros third baseman Alex Bregman. With the game now tied, outfielder George Springer steps to the plate and hits a fly ball deep enough to advance the runner to third base, giving the Astros a chance to win the game. However, Tucker fails to tag up properly, leading to a tense moment. Bregman then comes up and hits a slow dribbler down the third base line. Lucroy fields the ball and attempts to make the tag, but the ball ricochets off Bregman's head and rolls away, allowing Bregman to reach base safely. The bizarre sequence leaves Lucroy visibly frustrated, as he turns away from the play in disbelief. The Astros' dugout erupts in celebration as they secure the improbable walkoff victory. Manager A.J. Hinch can be seen smiling and embracing his players, while the Astros fans in the stands cheer enthusiastically. It's a remarkable ending to a game that will be remembered for its sheer unpredictability and the Astros' resilience in the face of adversity.

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this is one of the wilder walk-offs I've

ever seen just utterly bizarre Astros

are down by one run bottom of the 11th

inning

and it all starts off with a retic walk