Nationals catcher botches rundown, a breakdown

Apr 18, 2022 724.7K views 4:10

What Happened

In the bottom of the ninth inning, the score is 10-1 in favor of the Atlanta Braves over the Washington Nationals. The Braves have already scored six runs through the first three innings, an average of two per inning. Atlanta outfielder Adam Duvall steps up to the plate and pops the ball up, but the Nationals catcher mishandles the catch attempt, allowing Duvall to reach base. Dansby Swanson then drives a ball over the left fielder's head, scoring Duvall and extending the Braves' lead. Atlanta's Orlando Arcia draws a walk, loading the bases. Nationals pitcher Josiah Gray then allows a bloop single to Orlando Garcia, scoring another run for the Braves. Ozzie Albies steps up next, and the teams appear to be exchanging signs, trying to decipher each other's pitching strategy. Albies works the count to 2-2, and the Braves are looking for a strikeout to get the second out of the inning. Nationals first baseman Josh Bell fields the ball and steps on the bag for the out. The Nationals then attempt to get the runner caught in a rundown between third base and home plate. However, the Nationals catcher, who has not properly positioned himself, ends up obstructing the runner's path to third base. Umpire Angel Hernandez immediately calls obstruction, awarding the runner home plate. The Nationals coaching staff, including manager Davey Martinez, is visibly confused by the ruling. Martinez tries to explain the situation to his assistant coach, who struggles to understand the call. Meanwhile, Nationals outfielder Juan Soto tags the runner, but the play is already dead due to the obstruction call. After the inning, Martinez approaches the Nationals catcher and clearly instructs him to go to the back of the line after making a throw, emphasizing that he cannot cut the line and block the runner's path. The Braves' Matt Olson then steps up and strikes out to end the inning, with the score now 10-1 in favor of the Braves. The Nationals coaching staff continues to discuss the obstruction call, trying to fully comprehend the umpire's decision and its implications for the game.

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