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(Jomboy Media) Le joueur de deuxième but des Yankees, Amed Rosario, a trompé le coureur de base de A, Nick Kurtz, en lui faisant croire que cette balle n’avait pas été frappée en l’air. Aaron Judge a donc complété le double jeu


(Jomboy Media) Le joueur de deuxième but des Yankees, Amed Rosario, a trompé le coureur de base de A, Nick Kurtz, en lui faisant croire que cette balle n’avait pas été frappée en l’air. Aaron Judge a donc complété le double jeu




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7 Comments

  1. ActualDragonHeart

    Rosario doing all he can to cement a spot in the lineup, you love to see it.

  2. Proud-Mulberry-8761

    Ohhhh yeah, that’s the good stuff. Just a split second of hesitation and that’s all ya need.

  3. YodaForceGhost

    Rosario is a great trickster. Like he’s tricked Aaron Boone into thinking he’s somehow a good hitter and can bat first in the lineup

  4. Scary-Reflection7508

    this is probably textbook how coaches teach if it isn’t it is now!

  5. mrdannyg21

    I don’t really understand what Kurtz was doing. If it’s a straight steal (unlikely), why aren’t you sliding? If it’s a hit-and-run, you gotta look in to find the ball.

    Funny though, he doesn’t seem to think Rosario actually has the ball or he would be sliding or avoiding it, but he does seem to be somewhat tricked by his body language.

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