
You have already seen a good old circuit flight.
But have you ever seen a two guy circuit flight? Because yesterday, among the Boston Red Sox, that's exactly what happened in the right field.
Wilyer Abreu, who had just entered the match, saw the ball struck over the fence. He put his glove and prevented him from crossing, but he was not able to catch the ball, which was going to fall on the ground.
And it was there that Ceddanne Rafaela (who demonstrated the importance of covering her teammates) had the reflex to catch the ball. So in two, the guys managed to remove the runner and keep the match with 5-5 in seventh round.
TEAMWORK MAKES THE DREAM WORK pic.twitter.com/DIgyEzwWfp
— MLB (@MLB) May 15, 2025
The comment that comes up the most, in all this? “I've been baseball it's been and I had never seen that. »»
However, it should be mentioned that the Red Sox still gave a point later in the meeting (at the end of ninth) and that the Tigers therefore swept the Red Sox.
Tarik Skubal gave five points, which is rare … but he still withdrew 11 guys on sockets.
The Red Sox therefore fall to 22-23 and at the moment, there is dissatisfaction in Boston. The club is not able to move on to the next level and it frustrates people who follow the team.
Enough with the moral victories. These Red Sox need to figure it out. Column: https://t.co/0IalUbOOWd
— Chris Cotillo (@ChrisCotillo) May 15, 2025
Right now, five American clubs are playing for less than .500 and the Red Sox are part of it. Rays, Orioles, White Sox and Angels are the other teams.
What will it take in Boston? We'll see.
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