Joc Pederson thinks he hit a walk-off homer but didn't, a breakdown
What Happened
The Chicago Cubs and Los Angeles Dodgers are locked in a close, extra-inning battle in the bottom of the 10th inning. The Dodgers hold a 4-3 lead, with the Cubs having runners on first and second base. Joc Pederson, a former Dodger, steps up to the plate against Kenley Jansen, the Dodgers' closer. Pederson swings at Jansen's pitch and it appears he has hit a game-tying, walk-off home run. Pederson emphatically bat-flips and turns to his dugout, celebrating what he believes is the game-winning hit. However, Dodgers outfielder Mookie Betts makes the catch at the warning track, denying Pederson's home run bid. Despite the apparent disappointment, Pederson's fly ball still ties the game, allowing the runners on base to score and even the score at 4-4. The Cubs' Anthony Rizzo applauds the effort from the dugout, recognizing the importance of Pederson's sacrifice fly. While Pederson initially thought he had won the game for the Cubs, the scientific analysis provided by Ken Arneson, the VP of Engineering at Weather Applied, suggests that the wind played a significant role in the outcome. Arneson explains that the wind blew Pederson's fly ball back 17 feet, keeping it in the park and allowing Betts to make the catch. The game heads to the 11th inning, with the Dodgers still trying to hold on to their lead. This back-and-forth battle between the two National League powerhouses has captivated the fans, who eagerly await the final result. This moment showcases the drama and excitement of extra-inning baseball, where a player's split-second celebration can quickly turn to disappointment, only to be followed by the realization that the play still had a significant impact on the game's outcome. The scientific analysis adds an interesting layer to the story, highlighting the role of external factors, such as the wind, in shaping the course of the game. As the 11th inning unfolds, both teams will be determined to claim the victory and take one step closer to securing their postseason aspirations. The fans in the stadium and those watching at home are sure to be on the edge of their seats, eagerly anticipating the conclusion of this thrilling clash between the Dodgers and the Cubs.
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the dodgers versus the cubs jack
peterson coming up to bat in the 10th
inning against his old team and this
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breakdown kenley the closer for the cubs
dodgers are up four to three bottom ten
the cubs have
runners on first and second and if this
drops fair
that's tied game but it drops just
foul good job evading it by that guy
next pitch is in the dirt between the
wickets and the runners advance
and now the tying run is on third base
and a sac
fly will score them but a home run walks
it off
for the cubs right through the wickets
they advance
easy rizzo's clapping things are
exciting jack peterson gets a hold of
this one
he bat flips he looks at the dugout i'm
the man
turns around sees mookie catch it on the
track
thought he was going to be the hero
still ties the game in the 10th
and everyone likes that but people like
the fact that
he thought he got a hold of one and did
it more if we're being
honest if it was a regular sac fly
without any face
or false sense of home run and you just
go hmm
i don't know i thought it was gone wyn
must have got it or something
and that's what this scientist is
telling everyone
he says now this guy ah this guy
ken arneson shout out him vp
of engineering at weather applied what's
weather applied well the leading
provider of weather-related analytics in
the sports industry
as we all know and he says jack peterson
sacked fly to the warning track in the
bottom of the 10th for the cubs was
blown back
17 feet by the wind keeping the dodgers
alive to go to the 11th the cubs did end
up winning this game i believe
but yeah so maybe this guy's saying jack
had a reason to think it was a home run
statcast based on launch angle and exit
velo
kind of predicted it would fall right
where it fell
so the wind and statcast are in a fight
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