Jo Adell turned in the best defensive game in MLB history
Robbing a home run is a special feeling for an outfielder.
Imagine doing it three times in one game, to help your team preserve a 1-0 win?
That is exactly what Los Angeles Angeles outfielder Jo Adell did on Saturday night, pulling back three would-be home runs to help the Angels secure a 1-0 win over the Seattle Mariners.
His thievery began in the top of the first, when he climbed the wall in right field to deny Cal Raleigh of a potential solo shot:
The outfielder was just getting warmed up.
Zach Neto blasted a 443-foot home run in the bottom of the first to stake Los Angeles to an early 1-0 lead, which the Angels held deep into the contest. But that lead was threatened in the top of the eighth inning, when Seattle’s Josh Naylor lofted a drive deep to right field.
Enter Adell:
Adell was clearly fired up after this catch, clapping and then slapping his chest in celebration.
The celebrations would be even bigger in the top of the ninth.
J.P. Crawford led off the final inning with a blast towards the right-field corner. Adell raced over from his spot in right field and launched himself skyward to track down the fly ball, crashing into the first row of the bleachers.
He then held up his glove — with the ball inside — while still standing among the fans to show his third robbery of the night:
Here is another angle of Adell’s third dramatic catch of the night:
Adell’s defensive performance earned praise from none other than former outfielder Torii Hunter, who works in the Angels’ front office. The former outfielder called Adell’s night “probably the greatest defensive game I’ve seen.
“I’ve never seen three home run robberies in one game, and I’ve never seen a guy on the third one fall into the stands, catch the ball and keep his feet in like he’s a wide receiver,” Hunter added. “I was jumping up and down. I almost passed out.”
Adell, who was a Gold Glove finalist in 2024, talked about the three plays after the game, crediting “grit” for the third.
“After the first one, I was pretty fired up,” Adell said. “When I got to the second one, which looked identical to the first, I thought, ‘Wow, my routes are on point tonight.’ The third one was just grit. Top of the ninth, you have to get it done. It was crazy.
“You just get there, then it’s decision-making. The ball was hit high enough to where I could get there. I watched it (into my glove), fell over and ended up in somebody’s lap. I don’t know who it was, but it was a softer landing than I expected. The fans were as fired up as me.”
According to Sports Info Solutions, a sports data service, Adell is the first player with three home run robberies in a single game since they began tracking that statistic in 2004:
So yes, you can make the case this was the best defensive performance ever.
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