Los Angeles Angels outfielder Jo Adell expressed disappointment after he was caught attempting to steal second base to end the game in the ninth inning of Wednesday's 6-5 loss to the Baltimore Orioles.Adell appeared to be safe, but the call stood following a video review: Jo Adell is caught stealing to end the game After review, the call stands and he is ruled out. Thoughts?(via @BallySportWest)pic.twitter.com/oRI61zz0fA FOX Sports: MLB (@MLBONFOX) April 24, 2024 "A little disappointing to end the game that way. But hopefully, we can get those right moving forward," Adell said postgame, according to Joe Reedy of The Associated Press.MLB said the play on the field stood because the replay was inconclusive."After viewing all relevant angles, the replay official could not definitively determine that the runner touched second base prior to the fielder applying the tag," the league said in a statement, per Matt Weyrich of The Baltimore Sun.Angels manager Ron Washington thought Adell was safe as well."The guy on the mound (Craig Kimbrel) was slow. The opportunity was there, and we took it," Washington said, per Reedy. "From all replays we saw, it looked like he was safe, but we don't make the call."Copyright © 2024 Score Media Ventures Inc. All rights reserved. Certain content reproduced under license.
Colton Cowser threw Craig Kimbrel's 422nd save ball, which tied him with Billy Wagner for seventhth on the career saves list, into the fountain. Whoops!
Stadium workers were able to retrieve the ball from the fountain
Colton Cowser threw Craig Kimbrel's 422nd save ball, which tied him with Billy Wagner for 7th on the career saves list, into the fountain. Whoops!
The Orioles' Colton Cowser rescued the ball from Craig Kimbrel's 422nd save -- which tied him for 7th on the all-time list -- after mistakenly throwing it away.