New York Mets outfielders Juan Soto and Brandon Nimmo were involved in a puzzling baserunning mistake during the Mets’ 6-4 victory over the Chicago White Sox. Nimmo misinterpreted a hit by Soto, thinking it was caught, which led him to retreat to first base and inadvertently pass Soto, resulting in Soto being ruled out. Despite the confusion, the Mets managed to secure the win with contributions from Pete Alonso and Jared Young, and the team humorously reflected on the “screwy play” after improving to 34-21 for the season.
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Jazz Chisholm Jr. and Max Scherzer criticized the suspension of 12-year-old Marco Rocco for a bat flip after his home run, calling it "ridiculous" and showing support for the enjoyment of the game. Following legal action by Rocco's father, the suspension was overturned, allowing Marco to play in a tournament where he struggled at bat, emphasizing the evolving acceptance of emotion in baseball. Want More Context? 🔎
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