Dan Shulman
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No, and it's not the type of baseball that's going to keep you in any kind of a wildcard race much longer, to be honest with you.
You know, it's funny, when you're going bad, you lose 9-7 and 3-1.
Well, like, when you're going okay, you lose 9-1, but you win 7-3 in the other game.
But, you know, the first day they hit pretty well, but they couldn't get the run in in the bottom of the ninth or tenth, I guess it was.
And then they give up the home run, the low profito, so they lose that game.
And last night, you just documented it all very well, very accurately.
You just can't make these kinds of mistakes.
It's an unusual play over a third to try to pick off the runner.
I don't...
hate it, I guess, because they're quite good at this stuff, like the play at first between Kirk and Vlade.
We see that a lot when they get guys, but this play that we're seeing here, very unusual, and we're just going on, and I heard you talk about, we're just going on what John Schneider said after the game, which is that Okamoto was under the impression it was coming from Alejandro Kirk, and then once Jeff Hoffman steps off and realizes Okamoto's not on the bag, Okamoto's not looking at me, then the whole thing just...
you know, go south in a hurry.
And unfortunately, the throw was too far away from Okamoto.
But, you know, in the moment, as soon as Hoffman looks, he's probably going, what's going on here?
So, I mean, it's a play that you don't see very much.
And it's a play that was not executed well at all.
Obviously, the Urias play can't happen.
So I'm guessing that he says that he said he's not going to catch it and I need to get going in order to score.
And then he did catch it and he got doubled off.
So it's a play where if you hang around a little bit longer and you see him catch the ball, you can get back.