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MLB: Inside-the-Park-Homerun of Tampa Bay Rays’ Denard Span
Denard Span of the Tampa Bay Rays (12-13) has beaten a home run in the game against the Boston Red Sox (19-7), which never left the ball park. In his 12-6 win over the AL East leaders, Span benefited from a happy bounce of his hit from the grass in Center Field.
In the second inning Span started a single hit, which made its way to the wall of Fenway Park by a false assessment of Red Sox Center Fielder Jackie Bradley Jr.
Span then started the fastest sprint around the bases of the current season: The 34-year-old circled the diamond in 15.8 seconds, no other player did so in a shorter time. The Rays set it at 2:1.
“When I passed first base, I saw that the ball slipped through,” Span said, “It was hard to see how far away from him the ball was, but at second base, I saw that it could be enough.”
The Rays scored 18 hits over the entire game and ensured their eighth consecutive victory against Boston.
This article was published without previous view by the Major League Baseball.
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