'Very confusing play' ignites a bad inning as the Chicago White Sox drop to 21 games under .500
Briefly

In a recent game, the Chicago White Sox faced off against the New York Mets, where they found themselves in a perplexing scenario involving a potential double play. Center fielder Michael A. Taylor attempted to catch a sinking liner, but the ball bounced off his glove, creating chaos on the bases. Baserunner Brandon Nimmo mistakenly believed the ball was caught and turned back, leading to a rare out rule applied when Juan Soto passed him. Despite the confusion, the Sox let up four runs that inning, leading to a 6-4 defeat.
Sox manager Will Venable commented on the confusion, saying: "It looked like it hit the ground... a little bit of a scramble there so glad we were able to escape with an out."
Pitcher Jonathan Cannon described the play, stating: "I had absolutely no idea what happened... Add that to the list of things I've never seen before."
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