The odds of a baseball balancing itself on an outfield wall for a significant period of time during a live game must be a billion-to-on. Then, what are the odds of that happening twice in the same season to the same team?
When Johnny Damon made a great catch, collided with the wall, and had the ball bounce out and balance itself on the Yankee Stadium outfield padding, 100% titled the post , "You Can Watch Baseball For A Million Years, And You'll Never See This Happen Again."
Turns out, we only needed to watch baseball for a month to see it again.
Watch above as Jason Bay sends a ball deep into the Kansas City night, but Royals center fielder Mitch Maier nearly makes the great catch. Instead, the ball bounced off his glove and rolled along the outfield wall for what seems like several seconds and covering several yards, before left field Ross Gload swipped the balancing ball.
Unbelievable. We may not see a better balancing act during the next two weeksn in Beijing.
The Sox Get Robbed By The Wall Yet Again [AwfulAnnouncing]





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