Max Scherzer accidentally celebrates a walk off in the 8th inning, a breakdown
What Happened
In a tight game between the Kansas City Royals and the Washington Nationals, the score is knotted at 2-2 in the bottom of the eighth inning. Nationals outfielder Adam Eaton steps up to the plate and smashes a deep drive into left-center field. Eaton is on first base and immediately takes off, rounding the bases as the go-ahead run scores. Veteran pitcher Max Scherzer, who started the game for the Nationals, inexplicably rushes out of the dugout to celebrate the apparent walk-off win. Scherzer approaches Eaton at home plate and goes for a high-five, but when Eaton doesn't reciprocate, Scherzer quickly turns it into an enthusiastic backslap instead. Nationals ace Stephen Strasburg, watching from the dugout, can't help but laugh at Scherzer's premature celebration. Eaton looks confused, wondering why Scherzer is even on the field, as the rest of the Nationals players join in the merriment. It becomes clear that Scherzer thought the game had ended, when in reality, there is still an entire inning left to play. Strasburg continues chuckling, finding the whole situation incredibly amusing. Scherzer, known for his intense competitive drive, seems embarrassed by his mistake and quickly retreats back to the dugout, trying to avoid further attention. The cameras unfortunately miss capturing the full sequence of events, much to the disappointment of the broadcast team and fans watching at home. Nevertheless, the footage that is available provides a hilarious glimpse into the competitive nature and occasional lapses in judgment that can occur, even for elite professional athletes like Max Scherzer. Despite the premature celebration, the Nationals are able to hold on to their 3-2 lead and secure the victory over the Royals. Scherzer, though initially caught up in the moment, is able to put the incident behind him and focus on the team's successful outcome. The anecdote serves as a reminder that even the most intense and accomplished players can sometimes get caught up in the heat of the moment, providing a lighthearted moment in the midst of a hard-fought baseball game.
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Click timestamps to jump to that momentRoyals and the Nats were tied at two in
the bottom eighth this one's brought to
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as bad he's getting his rhythm he
hammers one into left scenter eaton was
on first base and he's gonna be booking
it round in second round in third headed
home the go-ahead run in the bottom of
the 8th inning
hell yeah so toes pumped up and Scherzer
somehow found his way out there gets
stiffed on the high five so he transfers
it into an ass slap that's a solid move
now Eaton's like dude why are you out
here and the whole Nationals team is
kind of like Strasberg's just laughing
at him he definitely thought it was
bottom ninth and the Nationals just
walked off and ran out there to
celebrate look at Strasburg laughing
right in his face like you goddamn idiot
what are you doing and it's funny cuz
Scherzer soothes Strasburg can't get
over and he's still cracking up it's
funny cashews are such a competitor and
such like a crazy dude and this is such
a silly mistake he ran away and hide
neither broadcast caught this which is
such a bummer because all the shots
would be so cool but we can see shares
are running out in the top right here
waiting for the slide and the slide
comes and then here we have a huge fist
pump we only get the right hand a huge
fist bump because he thought they just
won the game
it's a shame neither broadcast caught
this because it would have been
hilarious but whatever go to coverage
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