Yankees' Chance to Walk Off Angels in Ninth Inning Cut Short by Wildly Improbable Out

Yankees' Dominguez tries to steal third on a hit and run in the bottom of the ninth inning at Yankee Stadium
Yankees' Dominguez tries to steal third on a hit and run in the bottom of the ninth inning at Yankee Stadium / Screengrab via FanDuel Sports Network

In a Monday night pitcher's duel at Yankee Stadium, the New York Yankees had a chance to score the first run of the game in the bottom of the ninth inning and send their fans home happy.

Yankees' starting pitcher Clarke Schmidt threw 7 2/3 scoreless innings, while Los Angeles Angels starter Jose Soriano threw seven scoreless innings of his own. In the bottom of the ninth, Giancarlo Stanton hit a leadoff double to give the Yankees a runner in scoring position with no outs in what was his first appearance of the season.

Aaron Boone decided to pinch run Jasson Dominguez for Stanton. Jazz Chisholm Jr. struck out after Stanton's double, keeping Dominguez at second with one out. In the next at-bat, Dominguez dashed for third base as Anthony Volpe simultaneously hit a chopper to third.

Angels third baseman Luis Rengifo stepped in front of Dominguez as he fielded the grounder and immediately put down the tag for the out. The ball hit Rengifo's glove at the same time Dominguez slid into third, creating a bang-bang play on a live hit ball—not a throw to the bag.

Although Rengifo went down in pain after the play, he remained in the game. The wild play potentially saved the game for the Angels and resulted in the second out of the inning. Austin Wells struck out for the third out in the inning and sent the game to extras.

An absolute crazy way to force some extra baseball.

The Angels scored in the top of the 11th inning on an RBI double from Nolan Schanuel, which ended up as the only run of the game. Rengifo fielded another grounder and stepped on third for the final out of the game to clinch the 1-0 victory—it was a much easier play than the one he made in the ninth.


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Blake Silverman is a contributor to the Breaking and Trending News team at Sports Illustrated. Before joining SI in November 2024, he covered the WNBA, NBA, G League and college basketball for numerous sites, including Winsidr, SB Nation's Detroit Bad Boys and A10Talk. He graduated from Michigan State University before receiving a master's in sports journalism from St. Bonaventure University. Outside of work, he's probably binging the latest Netflix documentary, at a yoga studio or enjoying everything Detroit sports. A lifelong Michigander, he lives in suburban Detroit with his wife, young son and their personal petting zoo of two cats and a dog.