Fan captures viral photo of Jo Adell's home run robbery

Los Angeles Angels outfielder Jo Adell made three home run robberies during Saturday's 1-0 win over the Seattle Mariners, with a fan's photo of his third theft going viral. The image shows Adell holding his glove triumphantly after leaping into the right-field stands in the ninth inning. Angels manager Kurt Suzuki called the moment memorable.

Jo Adell left fans and opponents stunned with three astounding home run robberies in the Angels' tight 1-0 victory over the Mariners on Saturday. His final theft came in the ninth inning, when he snagged the ball just before tumbling into the right-field stands at Angel Stadium. Adell then rose among the crowd, extending his glove in celebration as the Angels preserved the shutout win. The perfect shot of that pose was taken by fan Kayleigh Kraus, who was positioned directly behind him. She submitted the photo to the Angels, who shared it on social media, where it quickly spread online. Angels manager Kurt Suzuki reflected on the image after the game. > I still have that photo in my head. Even just watching it live, I can imagine all the memes that have been coming out for that, especially on Easter Sunday. Suzuki's comments highlight the defensive highlight's impact amid the low-scoring affair.

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