La MLB cambia a error la decisión sobre la pelota que golpeó la cabeza de Jo Adell

Las Grandes Ligas de Béisbol han cambiado oficialmente la anotación de una jugada del partido del martes, declarándola un error de cuatro bases para el jardinero derecho de los Los Angeles Angels, Jo Adell.

La decisión se tomó tres días después del fallo inicial. La pelota golpeó el guante de Adell y luego su cabeza antes de saltar la barda en la cuarta entrada. El jugador de los Colorado Rockies, TJ Rumfield, había sido acreditado con un jonrón solitario ante el lanzador Grayson Rodriguez. El cambio deja a Rumfield con un 0-de-1 en ese turno al bate y elimina una carrera limpia de las estadísticas de Rodriguez. Este es apenas el segundo error de cuatro bases en la historia de la MLB, ambos involucrando a Adell. El primero ocurrió durante su temporada de novato en 2020. Adell habló con los reporteros después de la derrota de los Angels por 8-2 y asumió la responsabilidad por la mala jugada.

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