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07/18 21:02 CDT Rangers DH Kyle Higashioka almost put out twice by Tigers
All-Stars in strange sequence
Rangers DH Kyle Higashioka almost put out twice by Tigers All-Stars in strange
sequence
ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) --- Texas Rangers designated hitter Kyle Higashioka was
almost put out twice by All-Star players from Detroit in a strange sequence in
the third inning Friday night. He still never scored.
Higashioka first reached base on a one-out single, a sinking liner that
American League starting left fielder Riley Greene had in his glove after a
sliding play on the ball that was ruled to have hit the ground.
Tigers manager A.J. Hinch challenged, but the safe call stood after a lengthy
replay review. The ball certainly bounced, but it was unclear on several angles
if Greene had the tip of his glove under the ball when it ricocheted up into
the webbing.
With Higashioka at first, Jonah Heim then hit a grounder up the middle fielded
by shortstop Javier Bez on the move in front of second base. Still going
forward, Bez extended his glove and the ball to his left without making
contact with Higashioka, who did a sidestep and stopped seemingly out of the
baseline to avoid him. The shortstop then made a throw wide of first base that
allowed Heim to reach safely and Higashioka to advance to third.
Second base umpire Alfonso Marquez, also the crew chief, was explaining his
call to Bez when Hinch came out for a lengthy argument.
Bez was the AL starting center fielder in the All-Star Game on Tuesday night,
but in the first game out of the break for the Tigers made his 28th start at
shortstop --- the same number of games he has started in the outfield this
season.
Higashioka got stranded at third base when Josh Smith had a shallow flyout on a
3-0 pitch before Corey Seager struck out.
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