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What Happened
In the bottom of the ninth inning, with the Detroit Tigers holding a one-run lead, left-handed relief pitcher Andrew Chafin takes the mound to try and close out the game. David Freese steps up to the plate for the opposing team, and on a 0-1 count, Chafin delivers a fastball on the outside part of the plate. The ball carries in the breeze and sails over the fence for a game-tying home run. Chafin is visibly shocked, muttering "how the fuck" multiple times as he processes what just happened. He shares a high-five with a teammate, seemingly in disbelief over the unexpected outcome. Frustrated, Chafin then heads to the dugout, angrily kicking his glove before nearly colliding with someone. The video then cuts to a slow-motion replay, showcasing the unusual trajectory of Freese's home run. analyzes the data, noting that the 40-degree launch angle and 96 mph exit velocity are typically not enough to clear the outfield fence. However, the strong wind current carried the ball just enough for it to sneak over the wall, stunning the Detroit pitcher. further highlights the contrast between Freese's home run and the typical outcomes for balls hit at similar launch angles and velocities. Most of the examples shown do not even reach the warning track, underscoring just how fortuitous the game-tying blast was for the visiting team. Throughout , provides context around the stakes of the game, noting that Chafin was trying to protect a one-run lead for the Tigers. The significance of the moment is heightened by the close score and the late-inning situation, with the home run knotting the game in the bottom of the ninth. Although the specific teams are not named, the video offers enough details to piece together the broader context. 's vivid commentary and the slow-motion replays paint a clear picture of the dramatic events unfolding on the field, captivating viewers with the unexpected twist in the game's outcome.
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Click timestamps to jump to that momentChafin's in the game to protect the lead, one run lead for the Tigers, David Frye at
the plate, this breakdown is brought to you by DraftKings, the 0-1 pitch, fastball on
the outside, thrown up into the breeze, and it's going to carry all the way for a game
tying home run, and Chafin cannot believe it, just, how the fuck, how the fuck, how
the fuck did that get out, what the hell's going on, solid high five there, there we
go, tie game, still can't believe it, what was that, fucking kidding me, goes into the
dugout, he's going to chuck his glove, bounces back to him, he kicks it, and then all of
a sudden, oh, sorry Jesus, I didn't see you there, all good, you know, protection, and
then the hair, the hair, the hair, the hair, the hair, looks like the wigs the Detroit
Tigers fans wear, those super fans who dress up like the cowardly,
lion, looks like the wigs they wear is on his head, and here we have every other ball
hit this season at a 40 degree launch angle and 96 mile per hour exit velocity, and this
will let you know why he was so confused, in the middle is the pitch he threw, and all
the other sides, they land not even on the warning track, look at everywhere else where
it's landed, top left, way on the grass, and then down the left.
They're all not even on the track, I mean, okay, middle top right's on the track, but
every other ball hit with these numbers is not a home run, it's not even like warning
track power, basically, at that angle, and that speed, you're at the mercy of the breeze,
which is how a lot of people like to relax, but it wasn't relaxing for Chafin, he threw
that ball into the wind, it went out, hilarious reaction, how the fuck, thanks DraftKings,
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