Tony Kemp triples then scores on an errant appeal throw, a breakdown

Sep 24, 2019 661.1K views 2:18

What Happened

With the game on the line in the late innings, Chicago Cubs pinch-hitter Tony Kemp steps to the plate at Wrigley Field. The right-handed batter faces an off-speed pitch from the opposing pitcher, which he swings through. The pitcher then delivers another off-speed offering that catches too much of the plate and Kemp doesn't miss it, sending a line drive down the third base line. Kemp races around the bases as the ball reaches the ivy-covered outfield wall. He rounds third base and sprints home, scoring the go-ahead runs for the Cubs with a two-run triple. The Wrigley crowd erupts in cheers, sensing a potential late-season comeback for their team. The opposing manager, Clint Hurdle, comes out to dispute the play, believing Kemp may have missed touching third base on his way around the bases. Hurdle instructs his pitcher to make an appeal throw to third, but the throw sails past the third baseman, allowing Kemp to score easily. "Nothing can go that wrong for us," a frustrated Hurdle says, shaking his head. Baseball analyst Buck Showalter offers some insight, noting that pitchers often have trouble making accurate throws to the bases because they're used to throwing downhill from the mound. In the end, the umpires confirm that Kemp touched all the bases properly, denying Hurdle's appeal attempt. The Little League-style "home run" gives the Cubs a crucial late-inning lead, much to the delight of the Wrigley faithful. As the two managers debate the play, it's clear this could be a pivotal moment in both of their teams' seasons going forward.

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Kemp stepping in for the pinch-hit

appearance sun shining off of his helmet

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baseball apparel inside off speed swings