The title of this post hardly makes any sense to me. I'm pretty sure that's how it would show in the box score, though. Not that it gets written in the box score very often. I'd kind of be curious, really, to know how many times a flyout has been recorded that way in Major League Baseball history.
Third baseman assists left fielder in catching a fly ball.
Now, if you didn't see it happen on May 12, 2012, just let that sink in. Try to picture the third baseman touching, but not catching a fly ball. Now, you have to get that fly ball into the left fielder's glove without it touching the ground. Can you picture that?
Showing posts with label foul ball. Show all posts
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Sunday, 13 May 2012
Sunday, 29 April 2012
6th inning, Foul ball
All kinds of people go to baseball games. Its unavoidable that some
people will place too high a value on a souvenir. Lots of digital ink
gets spilled over what people do wrong in this world. I would like to
draw attention to how easy it can be to overlook when something is done
just right.
On April 28th, in the 6th inning at the
Rogers Centre, the Toronto Blue Jays and Seattle Mariners were duelling
it out. A foul ball was pulled into the lower level seats by Edwin
Encarnacion. It was picked up by a young fan, maybe nine or ten years
old. Not unusual to see a foul ball caught by a glove toting young fan.
Then the boy did something that caught the
attention of one of the camera operators. He ran down the aisle to an
even younger fan, and gave him the ball. Perhaps he read one of the many articles on foul ball etiquette published after the couple in the link above seemed to miss the boat. Whatever his reasons, his actions speak for themselves, from my twitter feed:
Aww... A youngster catches his second ball of the game and gives that second ball to another young fan instead of keeping both for himself.
— Trin (@trin86) April 28, 2012
Sure, it was his second foul ball, but Mike Wilner (@wilnerness590) caught a ball in the same game, and revealed that it was his first catch in over 2000 games that he has attended. Never sure when you are going to get another one, so giving away the ball does mean something.
Seems that someone else at the stadium noticed the gesture as well. Again, from twitter:
Aww and now the two kids are getting their foul balls signed by Ace, the mascot. Now that's just a great story.
— Trin (@trin86) April 28, 2012
I think it's a great story, too. One last add-on, to this little tale: When the boy and his older companion left early, (bedtime, I guess) the section he was sitting in gave him a round of applause. And he tipped his cap to the crowd.
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