Esse parece ser um movimento não natural do jogador dos Guardiões na segunda base.
Captura de tela do vídeo de G-Men Man X
It’s only April, but the Royals probably have seen enough of Guardians shortstop Brayan Rocchio this season.
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Rocchio delivered a walk-off single that helped Cleveland defeat the Royals on Tuesday afternoon.
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In the Guardians’ 10-2 win over the Royals on Wednesday, Rocchio made a heads-up play when appeared to allow himself to be hit by a batted ball. Steven Kwan hit a roller to second that was tailor-made for an inning-ending double play but because the ball hit Rocchio, he was ruled out and Kwan was awarded a single.
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Rather than it being the end of the inning, José Ramírez followed with an RBI double.
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Royals manager Matt Quatraro argued with the umpires that it was no accident that Rocchio was hit.
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“They said it wasn’t intentional,” Quatraro told reporters after the game. “I mean, I said it was an extremely slow hit ball. I don’t know how he couldn’t have done that intentionally.”
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Cleveland broke open the game when Ángel Martínez hit a grand slam in the eighth inning off Steven Cruz. Rocchio was on second base and seemed to steal the Royals’ signs. At least that’s what X user G-Men Man believed, and you can see why in this video.
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