Detroit Tigers rookie Isaac Paredes experienced the brightest moment of his young career on Wednesday, launching a ball over the Comerica Park for a walk-off win.
At least, until Jake Fraley got involved.
A game-winning home run turned into a game-saving catch and double play when the Seattle Mariners left-fielder reached over the fence for a highlight reel catch, then got the ball all the way to first base to double off Eric Haase.
Here's the play, which sent the game to extra innings:
UNREAL 🤯 pic.twitter.com/HJIWPhxbQO
— Seattle Mariners (@Mariners) June 10, 2021
The good times kept on rolling for the Mariners in extras, where a five-run 11th inning gave the team a 9-6 win. Clarkson finished 2-for-5 at the plate with a run, RBI and stolen base, which seems to add up to a five-tool kind of night.
The Mariners are now 31-32, good for third in the AL West.
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