Chase Utley breaks up the double play and Rubén Tejada's leg, a breakdown

What Happened

In the bottom of the ninth inning of Game 2 of the 2015 National League Division Series, the New York Mets and Los Angeles Dodgers are tied 2-2. Chase Utley of the Dodgers steps up to the plate with a chance to break the deadlock. As Mets second baseman Rubén Tejada fields a ground ball and attempts to turn a double play, Utley comes barreling into second base. Utley slides hard into Tejada, making direct contact and shattering Tejada's leg. "Utley says 'get me out of here,'" as Tejada lies injured on the field. "Tejada breaks his leg, he's never the same player again," the narrator explains. "It's kind of a... you know, it's really sad. He took him, he says it'd take two years to recover from this play." Utley's aggressive slide, which the narrator says Utley "wasn't trying to touch the bag" with, ends up causing significant long-term damage to Tejada's career. The play sparks a heated reaction, with Mets third baseman David Wright "staring daggers into the dugout." Dodgers manager Don Mattingly comes out to argue that Utley never actually touched second base, but the umpires rule him safe. "Zero consequences in the moment," the narrator says, as Utley remains the go-ahead runner for the Dodgers. However, Utley does end up getting suspended for the next two games of the series, though he later successfully appeals the suspension. The play also leads to a rule change the following season, requiring "a bonafide slide" and intent to be safe at the base. In the next season's matchup between the Mets and Dodgers, Mets pitcher Noah Syndergaard responds by throwing a pitch behind Utley in the first at-bat, getting ejected immediately. "Now they can't even hit him," the narrator says, illustrating the lasting impact and controversy around this dramatic moment.

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