Fictitious ending? Story fly hits glove, pole for HR
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Fictitious ending? Story fly hits glove, pole for HR
"BOSTON -- Boston's Trevor Story had a strange Fenway Park homer in the sixth inning against Cleveland on Monday when the ball went off an outfielder's glove and then the Pesky Pole. Facing right-hander Jakob Junis, Story hit a 306-foot fly down the right-field line, where Jhonkensy Noel tried for a leaping catch. The ball ticked off Noel's glove and then the pole as Story stopped at second and umpires gathered to discuss the play."
"BOSTON -- Boston's Trevor Story had a strange Fenway Park homer in the sixth inning against Cleveland on Monday when the ball went off an outfielder's glove and then the Pesky Pole. Facing right-hander Jakob Junis, Story hit a 306-foot fly down the right-field line, where Jhonkensy Noel tried for a leaping catch. The ball ticked off Noel's glove and then the pole as Story stopped at second and umpires gathered to discuss the play. Umpires ruled the ball foul, then conducted a video review."
Trevor Story hit a 306-foot fly down the right-field line off right-hander Jakob Junis in the sixth inning at Fenway Park. The ball ticked off Jhonkensy Noel's glove and then struck the Pesky Pole as Story stopped at second base while umpires gathered. Umpires initially ruled the ball foul and then conducted a video review. Crew chief Jordan Baker announced the call had been overturned, awarding Story his 23rd home run and giving Boston a 6-3 lead. The play featured a close defensive attempt, an unusual carom off the pole, and an umpiring reversal on review.
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