Joe Mack realiza un tiro acrobático en el Tropicana Field

El receptor de los Miami Marlins, Joe Mack, realizó un lanzamiento accidental e inusual durante el partido del viernes por la noche contra los Tampa Bay Rays. La extraña jugada ocurrió en la primera entrada de la derrota de Miami por 7-2 en el Tropicana Field.

Mack lanzó la pelota hacia el segunda base Xavier Edwards, pero esta golpeó el tiro de calentamiento que el campocorto Otto Lopez enviaba al primera base Christopher Morel. Los jugadores y los aficionados observaron con sorpresa cómo la pelota se desviaba de manera inesperada. Más tarde, Mack comentó que nunca antes le había sucedido algo así y no pudo evitar reírse del momento.

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