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SF Giants’ Yastrzemski particulars issues about Oracle Park fence after Robles harm

Editorial Board Published April 7, 2025
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Neither a warning monitor nor a foul-ball internet may thwart one of many biggest catches ever at Oracle Park because the Giants’ house opened 25 years in the past.

Seattle proper fielder Victor Robles went in sizzling pursuit of Andrew Bailey’s flyball down the precise discipline line and sacrificed his physique – particularly his left shoulder and wrist – to make a daring catch in Sunday’s ninth inning.

The Giants would win on the following pitch on pinch-hitter Wilmer Flores’ walk-off single, however of their clubhouse after that 5-4 triumph, Robles drew each reward and concern.

“That was incredible. It’s one of the best outfield plays I’ve seen in my life,” Mike Yastrzemski, who’s patrolled the Giants’ outfield since 2019 and began Sunday’s recreation there.

About 10 toes in entrance of the foul pole, Robles leaped and stretched his left hand skyward. Because the ball landed in his glove, his left knee banged into the waist-high wall and he careened head-first into the foul-ball netting, which was prolonged all the best way down every line in 2021.

An anguished Robles crumped to the bottom and flipped the ball again into play; a replay ruling allowed Giants baserunner Luis Matos to advance solely to second base slightly than third after tagging up on the play.

“I was more so concerned about the runner. I wanted Matos to tag because I’ve seen that ball stay fair so many time and I know how tricky that corner can be,” Yasztremski stated. “I was glad the net was there because there’s concrete over there. Who knows what could have happened. Hopefully he is OK. Man, I’ve never seen anything like that.”

Yastrzemski stated there’ve been performs in previous years the place proper fielders are “saved” by the netting.

“You definitely have the ability to be more aggressive and go after it, especially when the wall isn’t high,” Yastrzemski added. “It is something you have to look out for, and every time you go to a new ballpark, you walk the field to get as much information as you can.”

Robles, with trainers stabilizing his arm, walked towards the Mariners’ dugout earlier than being carted off the sphere.

“It was a scary moment,” Giants supervisor Bob Melvin stated. “What a great play. I hope he’s OK.”

“That was unfortunate. You don’t want to see that and I hope he’s OK,” Flores added.

“It’s something with his shoulder, and we’ll find out more here as we go,” stated Mariners supervisor Dan Wilson, in keeping with the Seattle Instances.

“Man, what an unbelievable effort and a commitment to that team,” Yastrzemski stated. “It says a lot about his character.”

The Giants additionally made spectacular performs on protection Sunday, although these had been turned in by shortstop Willy Adames (fifth-inning, spin-o-rama groundout) and third baseman Matt Chapman (eighth-inning double play).

“It’s fun to watch. I kind of am envious of our left fielders. They’re able to see all these plays and don’t have to move as much,” Yastrzemski stated. “It’s really fun to watch. They’re making high-level plays day in and day out, and they’re making it look easy.”

Not really easy: Enjoying proper discipline at Oracle Park.

See: Robles, Victor.

“He took on a wall we’ve never seen anyone take on in this park’s 25-year history,” Mike Krukow stated on NBC Sports activities Bay Space’s broadcast. “It was one of the most spectacular catches we’ve seen in this ballpark.”

Initially Revealed: April 6, 2025 at 5:39 PM PDT

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