July 27, 2017

The Shift Taketh Away, and the Shift Giveth

With the Rays leading the Yankees 5-4 in the bottom of the ninth, Brett Gardner leads off with a triple. The rookies don’t bring him home, however, as Clint grounds out and Aaron Judge flies out to shallow rightfield. Gary Sanchez then grounds a ball to the shortstop side of second base, where the shortstop and second baseman are shifted. The ball is halfway between them, either can field it, and neither does. Tim Beckham and Adeiny Hechavarria just look at each other as the ball goes through for a single and the Yankees tie the game at five. The teams go to the tenth.

Without the shift, the shortstop gets the ball. It was an easier play for Hechavarria, since he would be moving toward first, and because he is the shortstop.

Update: Brett Gardner homers leading off the 11th inning to win the game for the Yankees 6-5.

2 thoughts on “The Shift Taketh Away, and the Shift Giveth

  1. Pft

    No idea what the heck Hech was thinking. Thats his ball regardless since its the easier play and he is the Big D guy.

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  2. Alex Hayes

    I think you just missed a prime opportunity to say ‘I have no idea what the Hech he was thinking!’

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