Xander Bogaerts slides into second and celebrates a double after hitting a home run, a breakdown

Jul 13, 2019 1.4M views 1:34

What Happened

Xander Bogaerts, the shortstop for the Boston Red Sox, steps up to the plate in the bottom of an unnamed inning at Fenway Park. The Red Sox are hosting the Los Angeles Dodgers in what appears to be an interleague matchup. Bogaerts works the count, taking a strike and then a ball on the first two pitches. On the third pitch, he unleashes a powerful swing and sends the ball soaring high into the air, heading towards the towering Green Monster in left field. The ball ricochets off the wall, allowing Bogaerts' teammate, Brock Holt, to score. Bogaerts quickly realizes the ball has cleared the wall and he triumphantly slides into second base, celebrating his unexpected home run. The umpire, seemingly confused by the unusual play, repeatedly shouts "Home run! Home run!" at Bogaerts, who appears just as surprised by the turn of events. Bogaerts' teammates join in the celebration, acknowledging the humorous nature of the situation. The replay shows the ball barely clearing the top of the Green Monster, leading to the unique outcome. As Bogaerts goes through the customary high-fives and handshakes with his teammates, the announcers remark on the confusion among the younger fans in the stands, who are unsure of what just happened. The announcers also note that this is likely the first time an umpire has angrily informed a player that he has hit a home run. Despite the unusual nature of the play, Bogaerts' home run has given the Red Sox the lead in this interleague matchup against their longtime rivals, the Dodgers. The game is sure to be filled with more excitement and close competition as these two storied franchises battle it out on the diamond.

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fun play in Fenway yesterday

Dodgers versus the Red Sox old foes from

last year Bogart steps into the plate

gets ready get set sees the first pitch

and you'll never guess not just a strike