Plus: J-Rod dupes Tatis with HR robbery
The cover-up from Julio Rodríguez was even more cunning than the crime.
In the fourth inning of the Mariners' 2-0 victory over the Padres on Tuesday night, the star center fielder made a remarkable catch over the wall to rob Fernando Tatis Jr. of a home run that fooled everyone at a packed T-Mobile Park -- so much so that Tatis began his trot around the bases and Padres fans in the house began cheering. Even Mariners broadcaster Dave Sims echoed on the ROOT Sports telecast that "he did not get it" before erupting in surprise during the fourth-inning sequence.
Only at that point, after taking roughly a dozen paces back toward the infield, did the wide-smiling Rodríguez channel his inner Cheshire Cat by opening his glove while resting it on his left shoulder to reveal the ball. | |
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