In the fourth inning of a Brewers vs. Dodgers game, with the bases loaded and one out, Max Muncy hit a long drive to center field that appeared to be a grand slam. Brewers outfielder Sal Frelick leaped and the ball popped out of his glove, hitting the top of the fence before he caught it in the air. While Muncy was not out because the ball hit the wall, the Dodgers' runners returned to their bases assuming the ball was caught on the fly. Frelick then threw to shortstop Joey Ortiz, who relayed the ball to catcher William Contreras. Contreras made a force out at home plate on Teoscar Hernández, and then got up to make another force out at third base on a runner who had advanced too far. This sequence resulted in an inning-ending double play, preventing the grand slam and the potential scoring of four runs. The play, confirmed by a replay review, was widely hailed by fans on social media as one of the greatest... download the app to read more
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