New York – Josh Donaldson It was here before this year that I mistakenly thought a long fly ball was a home run at Yankee Stadium.
Tuesday night, it happened in the first game of the AL Division Series.
lead out Yankees‘Half of the fifth inning against Cleveland Guardiansbeginning Cal Quantrellin the 1-1 match, Donaldson sent the right kick a deep thrust to the right.
But the friendliest place on the court for a hitter wasn’t warm enough for Donaldson.
Donaldson’s lead bounced off the wall and right player Oscar Gonzalez returned the ball to the field.
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“I thought for sure it was a home run,” said teammate Anthony Rizzo.
Veteran Donaldson had already gotten into a home trot, having slapped his hand with first base coach Travis Chapman, when he slammed on the brake between first and second.
Seeing the ball passed to Amed Rosario, Donaldson tried to defeat her to first base, but was disqualified.
The play was backed up in a video review, making it a game draw.
“Maybe Donaldson stripped his eye for a second,” Yankees manager Aaron Boone said. “Every now and then, you have to say something. I haven’t said anything yet.”
Moments later, Isiah Kiner-Falefa grabbed third base after Gonzalez misjudged his singles streak to the right and scored a fly-in-the-sack goal for Jose Trevino to give the Yankees a 2-1 lead.
“I’m glad it didn’t hurt us,” Boone said.
This article originally appeared on NorthJersey.com: Josh Donaldson’s home run blunder leads to Yankees outing at ALDS 1
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