Outfielder dekes runner with simple move, a breakdown
What Happened
In the bottom of the first inning with one out, Milwaukee Brewers outfielder Trent Grisham settles under a fly ball hit to center field. As Grisham approaches the ball, he raises his glove hand, appearing to shield his eyes from the sun. The runner on first base, San Diego Padres first baseman Jake Cronenworth, sees Grisham's glove raised and assumes the outfielder has lost the ball in the sun. Cronenworth takes off for second base, trying to take advantage of what he believes is a dropped fly ball. However, Grisham had the ball the entire time. As Cronenworth commits to running, Grisham quickly secures the catch and throws to first base, doubling off the runner. "He puts his glove up like that, and maybe he's waving to someone, maybe he just did it," explains . "Nope, it helped him turn one out into two outs." notes that Cronenworth's body language clearly shows he was fooled by Grisham's simple glove movement. "Watch the whole body of the runner looking, 'Oh, the glove's in the air,' and you can see his whole body start to move because he's thinking, 'Oh man, if he's blinded by the sun and he drops that or it's gonna land ahead of him, I need to get to second base.'" Cronenworth "over-commits," and Grisham is able to easily double him off at first base. "I can't believe it worked," says. "Maybe it shouldn't have worked that well, but the runner, he thinks, 'Maybe he doesn't have it, maybe he's blinded by the light.' Uh-uh, no, you're a fool, and you're doubled up." The heads-up play by Grisham showcases the nuance and deception that can occur in baseball, even on a seemingly routine fly ball. "Baseball's pretty fun," concludes. "Go check out a game if you do. You see Geek, and use code , they got the app, they make it nice, they let you know if you're getting a good deal, a bad deal, and you get 20% off with your first purchase.".
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SeatGeek coach John boy gets you 20 off
your first purchase and it's a quick one
it's a fun one if you watch baseball all
the time I still think you enjoy when
outfielders geek out Runners if you
don't watch baseball a ton but you enjoy
hearing me talk about the Nuance of it
this is a pretty nuanced one you gotta
run around first one out first inning
and a Fly ball hit to the center fielder
and he puts his glove up like that maybe
he's waving to someone maybe he just did
it nope it helped him turn one out into
two outs and if you're like what what
are you talking about well he puts his
glove up like that
and maybe he's shielding his eyes
because the sun's in it you might think
that's what's happening maybe you think
he's just having fun as he runs the
runner
thinks that he's putting his hand up
because he's trying to find the ball and
block the sun and the runner was wrong
he had it the whole way he got got duped
and you're like really if you're
thinking really that little thing really
kind of worked well yeah if you split
screen it
as he puts his glove up like that watch
the whole body of the runner
looking oh the gloves in the air and you
can see his whole body start to move
because he's thinking oh man if he's
blinded by the Sun and he drops that or
it's gonna land ahead of him I need to
get to second base otherwise he can
throw me out on the force out and then
he over commits and grisham's like I
gotcha that was way easier hell of a
scoop at first too
this job Crone but yeah that was pretty
simple I can't believe it worked maybe
it shouldn't have worked that well but
the runner he thinks maybe he doesn't
have it maybe he's Blinded By the Light
uh uh yeah no you're a fool and you're
doubled up and I got you baseball's
pretty fun go check out a game if you do
you see geek and use code John Boy
they got the app they make it nice they
let you know if you're getting a good
deal a bad deal and you get 20 off with
your first purchase love a good Outfield
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