Washington Nationals Commit One of Worst Baserunning Blunders Ever Seen

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Washington Nationals Commit One of Worst Baserunning Blunders Ever Seen
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The Washington Nationals had one of the worst baserunning errors in recent memory against the New York Yankees.

on Wednesday night. Because if they'd lost, they'd never live down what was one of the worst baserunning plays in modern times.

Ladies and gentlemen, the worst base-running play of the MLB season. With 0 outs on a ball that hit the centerfield wall, the Nationals just ran into a double play. They should’ve at worst had runners on 2nd and 3rd with 1 out. Unacceptable for the Yankees to lose to this team.With an 0-2 count, Jose Tena laced a long fly ball to center field that sailed over Aaron Judge's head and landed on the warning track before bouncing off the wall.

The throw arrived at home plate well ahead of Gallo, validating his decision not to go for it. Gallo slid back safely into third, but Yepez was only halfway back to second. Yankees catcher Austin Wells fired the ball to second, catching Yepez in a rundown.

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