The Brewers pulled off one of the wildest double plays—or maybe just plays—you'll ever see in baseball Monday night. In Game 1 of the National League Championship Series, Dodgers third baseman Max ...
After rising to almost catch Max Muncy's 404-foot blast, Brewers center fielder Sal Frelick plays the ball off the wall in Game 1, triggering one of the most unusual double plays ever. Aaron Gash / ...
This double play started by Sal Frelick is without a doubt the wildest moment of the 2025 MLB Playoffs. And even Frelick couldn't believe what just happened after it went down! On Monday, the ...
Teoscar Hernández is out on a force play as William Contreras catches the ball at the plate as part a bizarre double play. John Fisher / Getty Images Even if neither the Los Angeles Dodgers nor the ...
For some people, three Powerball drawings in a week is plenty. For others, though, six drawings sound a lot more fun than three. This week, North Carolina became the latest state — the 26th, if you’re ...
The Milwaukee Brewers turned one of the strangest double plays on Monday night in Game 1 of the National League Championship Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers. Dodgers slugger Max Muncy was at ...
Leave it to the common sense-defying 2025 Brewers to turn a 404-foot fly ball into a double play. In Game 1 of the NLCS on Monday night (LA 2, MIL 1), Milwaukee turned Max Muncy's rocket to the center ...
If you needed a moment or three to process the madness that was the remarkable Milwaukee Brewers double play in Monday's NLCS Game 1 against the Los Angeles Dodgers, you weren't alone. The man tasked ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers caught a tough break during the top of the fourth inning of NLCS Game 1 due to a wild double play by the Milwaukee Brewers. With the bases loaded and one out on the board, ...
MILWAUKEE — Max Muncy was inches away from hitting a grand slam for the Los Angeles Dodgers to open the scoring in the National League Championship Series. Little did he know his 404-foot drive ...
Baseball is a game that has existed for over 100 years, and you still can end up seeing something that has never happened before. And in Monday's Game 1 of the NLCS, we witnessed one of the sillier, ...