Joc Pederson hits a ball through the outfield fence, a breakdown

Jul 22, 2020 381.8K views 2:05

What Happened

In a thrilling moment during Game 5 of the 2022 NLDS, Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Joc Pederson steps up to the plate against Washington Nationals pitcher Josiah Gray. With the game tied in the late innings, the tension is palpable as Pederson works the count. On the next pitch, he swings and slices the ball down the left field line. The ball sails over the outfield fence, seemingly a home run for Pederson. However, as Washington Nationals star Juan Soto watches the ball disappear, something strange happens. The ball never returns to the field of play and Soto is left baffled, putting his hands up in confusion. "What happened? The ball went in, but I never saw it come back out," Soto says. The umpires quickly convene and determine that the ball has become lodged in the outfield fence, a rare and bizarre occurrence. "It's in the wall, I never saw it again," the umpire announces. After a brief review, the officials rule that Pederson has hit a ground-rule double, not a home run. "Dang it, no problem," Pederson says, clearly frustrated but maintaining his composure. Dodgers first baseman Max Muncy offers some encouragement, saying, "No, for real, it's not a problem. I'll just put one over the wall and not through it." The Dodgers' dugout springs into action, with players and coaches trying to locate the ball trapped in the fence. One Dodgers relief pitcher makes a beeline for the spot, but he's beaten to the punch by a fan in the first row, who emerges victorious with the prized baseball. "Yeah, being loud!" the fan exclaims, holding the ball aloft as the players and crowd react with a mix of laughter and bewilderment. This bizarre play highlights the unpredictable nature of baseball, leaving both teams and the fans stunned by the unexpected turn of events. As the game continues, the Dodgers will look to capitalize on the opportunity, with Muncy's promise to hit another home run over the fence rather than through it. This unique and memorable moment in the 2022 NLDS is sure to be a topic of discussion long after the final out is recorded.

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