Austin Hedges Flies into the Nationals Dugout, a breakdown.
What Happened
In the bottom of the sixth inning of a tight 6-3 game, San Diego Padres catcher Austin Hedges hits a deep fly ball to right field. First baseman Eric Hosmer scoops up the ball and makes a strong throw towards the pitcher's mound, but the ball takes a bad hop and begins rolling towards the Nationals' dugout. Hedges, still fired up from his recent home run, sprints down the first base line, determined to stop the ball from reaching the dugout and potentially advancing the runner. As the ball continues rolling, Hedges dives headfirst, stretching out to grab the ball just before it crosses the dugout threshold. His glove makes spectacular contact, sending the ball soaring high into the air. Hedges lands hard in the dugout, crashing into the surprised Nationals players. The Padres bench erupts in cheers, with Hedges' teammates relieved to see him emerge unscathed from the dramatic play. Hosmer approaches Hedges and appears to say something to him, but Hedges is still visibly frustrated by the near-disaster. Another Nationals player quickly moves out of the way, not wanting to get involved in the interaction. Hedges takes a moment to regain his composure, then retrieves his glove and rejoins the game. "It was rolling, it was rolling, just in the nick of time he gets his glove on it," the announcer exclaims. "The glove actually goes super high, real pretty, beautiful, like just floating like a feather, slams back down." The intense play highlights Hedges' passion and dedication, as he risks his own safety to prevent the ball from reaching the dugout and potentially advancing the runner. Despite the successful outcome, Hedges' lingering frustration suggests he may have wished for a smoother execution of the play. With the Padres trailing by three runs in the late innings, the stakes are high as they look to mount a comeback. Hedges' diving play demonstrates the team's determination to stay in the game and keep the pressure on their division rivals, the Nationals.
Full Transcript
Click timestamps to jump to that momentall right we got a 6 to 3 score it was
just six nothing once so don't hit a
three-run homer to inch it along how he
hits one to right Hosmer scoops it up
nice play throws it just behind the
pitcher it was covering that's no good
is it gonna go into the dugout that
would have worn a base ohh ohh so hedges
is trying to stop that from going at the
dugout because it'll move the runner up
runner moves up anyway let's take
another look it's rolling it's rolling
just in the nick of time he gets his
glove on it the glove actually goes
super high real pretty beautiful like
just floating like a feather slams back
down so it was excited because he just
hit a home run and now he's watching the
play in the dugout he's like oh yeah
Aaron throw and then he's looking he's
like oh oh shame he didn't see him
coming he is the one that grabs him
though which is nice he gets him the
most everyone else kind of you know
sides side steps who's this guy back
here he just got way out of the way and
he's like get off me guys I still gotta
finish this damn play
all right well time gotta get my glove
ok thanks guys yeah that didn't really
work exactly how I wanted it to work out
feel like kind of a [ __ ] idiot now
but um ok yeah let's take a break I need
a breather
Hosmer says something to him here don't
he says like you ok you got it I don't
know what he says but edges did not like
it he is still mad about everything