Foi considerado que Jac Caglianone não pegou esta bola de beisebol.
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By the top of the third inning of Tuesday night’s game between the Royals and Yankees at Kauffman Stadium, New York already had 12 hits.
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Bailey Falter started for the Royals in a bullpen game, and he ran into trouble early.
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Falter struggled, but he also wasn’t helped by a replay review that helped the Yankees put up a crooked number in the first inning.
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After getting the first two outs of the frame, Falter gave up a solo home run to Yankees left fielder Cody Bellinger. First baseman Paul Goldschmidt followed with a double, but the inning appeared to be over when designated hitter Ben Rice lined out to Royals right fielder Jac Caglianone.
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The ball had an exit velocity of 107.4 mph, meaning it was crushed. Caglianone initially seemed to hesitate before he came in but made a snowcone catch with the ball peeking out of the top of his glove.
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New York manager Bret Boone challenged the catch and the replay showed Caglianone trapped the ball, but it was really close. Take a look and make the call yourself.
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Rice was awarded an RBI single as Goldschmidt scored. Falter, who had taken some warmup throws as the review took more than a minute.
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When play resumed, Yankees third baseman then followed with a 420-foot two-run homer that made it 4-0 instead of 1-0 in favor of the Yankees after the first inning.
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