Things Seem a Bit Out of Place
It's no secret that I shoot a lot of pictures at games. Of course, I only post those that tell a story -- like this one. At first glance, a couple of things appear oddly out of place:
Why is the hitter facing the catcher with his bat extended? And why is the ball behind the catcher?
We're in the bottom of the 9th inning in Monday night's game at Citi Field. Mets catcher John Buck has just been hit by a pitch. So he's twisting away from the ball, trying to avoid getting smacked, which he did anyway. And Braves catcher Evan Gattis was attempting to snatch the ball, which just ricocheted off Buck.
Freezing a moment, as I did here, produces the occasional odd result -- even if there's a perfectly logical explanation.
Why is the hitter facing the catcher with his bat extended? And why is the ball behind the catcher?
We're in the bottom of the 9th inning in Monday night's game at Citi Field. Mets catcher John Buck has just been hit by a pitch. So he's twisting away from the ball, trying to avoid getting smacked, which he did anyway. And Braves catcher Evan Gattis was attempting to snatch the ball, which just ricocheted off Buck.
Freezing a moment, as I did here, produces the occasional odd result -- even if there's a perfectly logical explanation.
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