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Braves' Game 2 Win Over Phillies Ended With Wild Double Play After Bryce Harper Baserunning Blunder

The Braves held on for the win in Game 2 on a bonkers final play.
Braves' Game 2 Win Over Phillies Ended With Wild Double Play After Bryce Harper Baserunning Blunder
Braves' Game 2 Win Over Phillies Ended With Wild Double Play After Bryce Harper Baserunning Blunder

A hectic ending to Monday night’s Game 2 saw the Braves even up the NLDS against the Phillies with a 5–4 win.

With one out in the top of the ninth inning, center fielder Michael Harris II made a sensational leaping catch on a deep fly ball from Philadelphia catcher J.T. Realmuto

After hauling in the highlight-reel catch on the warning track, Harris whipped the ball back into the infield. Despite a slight overthrow, Austin Riley was able to get to the ball and fire it over to first base in order to double off Bryce Harper, who was racing back to first base after failing to tag up.

Realmuto, who had homered earlier in the game, was just a couple of feet shy of giving the Phillies a late lead. Instead of tacking on two runs to their tally, his deep fly ball resulted in the final two outs of the ball game after Harper was caught up on the base path. 

The heads-up defensive play from Harris, as well as Riley in the infield, helped Atlanta shut the door on the potential comeback from Philadelphia. 

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Karl Rasmussen
KARL RASMUSSEN

Karl Rasmussen is a staff writer for Sports Illustrated. A University of Oregon alum who joined SI in February 2023, his work has appeared on 12up and ClutchPoints. Rasmussen is a loyal Tottenham, Jets, Yankees and Ducks fan.