We'll never see this happen to a runner again

Oct 23, 2023 780.8K views 0:31

What Happened

In a pivotal postseason matchup, the game is on the line as José Abreu of the Chicago White Sox steps up to the plate with two runners on base and his team trailing by one run. Abreu swings at the 2-0 pitch, sending a line drive right at the first baseman. The ball appears to be headed for an inning-ending double play, but the umpires immediately call the runner at first, Simeon, safe. However, the umpires quickly huddle and review the play, as they suspect something unusual has occurred. The replay reveals that Abreu's batting glove, which was dangling from his back pocket, has inadvertently interfered with the play. Specifically, the glove has caught the finger of Simeon, the runner at first base. According to the rules, this contact with the batter's equipment is considered part of the body, resulting in Simeon being called out. "It's because my batting gloves?" a bewildered Simeon asks the umpires, who confirm that yes, the unusual batting glove interference has led to the surprising double play. The announcers express their astonishment, noting that "we'll never see this happen to a runner again" and that this play effectively ends the "death of runners keeping their batting glove dangling out their back pocket." The Chicago White Sox players and coaches express their frustration with the unexpected turn of events, as the team's hopes of a late-inning comeback have been dashed. The umpires stand by their ruling, enforcing the letter of the law and delivering a stunning conclusion to this high-stakes postseason moment. This peculiar play serves as a reminder that the game of baseball is full of unique and unpredictable occurrences, where even the most seemingly innocuous details can have a significant impact on the outcome. Fans and analysts alike will undoubtedly be discussing this remarkable sequence of events for years to come, as it stands as a testament to the ever-evolving and unpredictable nature of the sport.

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We witnessed the death of runners keeping their batting glove dangling out their back pocket

this postseason. Two on, 2-0 pitch, line drive right at the first baseman, doubles up Simeon.

Well, they call him safe and they say, hold up, hold up, we think we got something here.

And in the replay, it showed that Abreu's glove got the finger of his batting glove,

which per rule is part of the body. So he's out. And Simeon's like, it's because my batting gloves?