Paul Goldschmidt Hits A walk off Home Run vs the Marlins, a breakdown

Jun 20, 2019 376.9K views 2:29

What Happened

In the bottom of the 11th inning, the game between the St. Louis Cardinals and the Miami Marlins is tied 1-1. Miami Marlins pitcher Patrick Corbin takes the mound, looking to hold the Cardinals scoreless. St. Louis Cardinals first baseman Paul Goldschmidt steps up to the plate, with a chance to be the hero. Goldschmidt has had success against Corbin in their previous matchups, recording 4 hits, including 2 doubles, in 8 at-bats. However, in their last meeting, Corbin was able to get Goldschmidt to ground out on a slider. Knowing Corbin's tendency to rely on his slider with two strikes, Goldschmidt is prepared for the challenge. Corbin starts the at-bat with a fastball, which Goldschmidt fouls off. He then throws a slider, which Goldschmidt swings and misses, making it a 1-2 count. Corbin tries to change Goldschmidt's eye level with a fastball, but the Cardinals' first baseman is ready for the slider, which he crushes for a walk-off home run. As Goldschmidt rounds the bases, the Cardinals' dugout erupts in celebration. The fans at Busch Stadium go wild, setting off fireworks to commemorate the dramatic victory. Goldschmidt removes his helmet and is greeted by his teammate, Marcell Ozuna, who pours water on his head in a celebratory gesture. "That's what I was trying to do, actually," Goldschmidt says with a grin, acknowledging his game-winning heroics. This is the fifth walk-off home run of Goldschmidt's career and it couldn't have come at a more opportune time, as the Cardinals look to solidify their position in the National League playoff race. The game-winning blast caps off a thrilling extra-inning battle between the Cardinals and Marlins, with both teams showcasing their resilience and determination to emerge victorious. Goldschmidt's clutch performance in the clutch moment will undoubtedly be remembered as one of the highlights of the Cardinals' season.

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we were in the 11th inning and all tied

up at 1:00 and Miami brought in Patrick

Conway who has terrible numbers versus

st. Louis six games in his career 12

point 2 innings pitch 21 hits 59 runs 10