Dodgers Catcher Hit by Foul Ball in Game Against Mets

Dodgers Catcher Hit by Foul Ball in Game Against Mets

A foul ball hit Dodgers catcher Dalton Rushing in the shin during Saturday’s game against the Mets. The ball rolled just past home plate after hitting him, allowing Mets catcher Luis Torrens to grab it and throw it to first for the second out of the inning.

Key Points

  • The play occurred with Tommy Edman on third base for Los Angeles, who scored from third for the Dodgers’ second run.
  • The play was not reviewable, so the Mets could not challenge it despite initially calling it a dead play due to contact with Rushing.

This incident follows another umpiring issue from Friday night’s game. In that game, Michael Conforto left early when tagging up from second base on a sacrifice fly by Mookie Betts. The Dodgers outfielder was ruled safe because he touched the base before being caught.

Former MLB umpire Brian Gorman explained the situation during the Apple TV broadcast:

"The reason behind touch versus catching is that an outfielder can actually juggle all the way in without threatening the guy advancing once the ball hits the glove."

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