The New York Yankees scored nine runs in the last three innings Wednesday night to roll over the lowly Chicago White Sox, 10-2. The run that kicked off that ral
ly was the coolest of the night and it came thanks to a genius decision on the basepaths by Oswaldo Cabrera.
In case you missed it, Alex Verdugo hit a hard liner to deep right center that was caught by Dominic Fletcher. Chicago's right fielder, however, tumbled to the ground after making the nice grab, which allowed Cabrera to tag up from second. But he then didn't just stop at third, instead Cabrera raced all the way home and just the relay throw at the plate to tie the game up at 2-2.Andy Nesbitt is the assistant managing editor of audience engagement at Sports Illustrated.
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