Metropolis, Brandon Nimmo discusses Freddie Freeman's fly ball game in the 10th inning: "It's not as regular as it seems"

The Mets and Dodgers are in the middle of another extra classic as the team entered the bottom of Game 10 Tuesday night.

The score tied 5-5, with the Dodgers in first and second, one, one, one, Freddie Freeman Come to the intraday and hope to drive in the winning game. Jose · Throw, Who saved Monday's game in the 10th inning, he threw a first baseman and the first baseman took the opposite approach.

Freeman's Bats looked good, and the LA crowd reacted to what looked like a potential kick home run. But, Brandon's Nemo Back to the left wall, he turned around to see the ball, turned around to check the wall again, and when he turned around to go to the ball, it fell next to him Tommy Edman - Ghost Runners - in the third place around third inning, crossing the plate to a 6-5 victory.

“It’s not an easy task, especially in this case," Metropolitan Manager Carlos Mendoza Said after the game. "His game is shallower than usual, and it is a tough game on the left field. It's on your head. It's not an easy task to play there."

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Mendoza said he wasn't sure if Nemo lost the ball in the light, but knew left-handed would usually cut into thin slices of flying balls, and the drama was "Not as regular as it seems."

Nimmo expanded on what happened in the race, responding to his manager, the outfielder played shallow races in shallow races so that the racer could cut off the runners at home when hitting the racer at the base. The ball on his right shoulder leaped as he climbed back towards the wall. When he went to check the wall and looked back, the ball moved about 15 feet on his left shoulder.

"(Ball) behavior is different from what I did before." Nimmo said of the drama. "Unfortunately, I loved doing that game. Go out twice and leave there. Sometimes, the ball doesn't think the same way you think."

He added: "I didn’t have enough time to put my feet on the ground and make up for the game. I've read it and as long as it stays in the park, I'll play it on it. I know we have to come back quickly because we are doing the basic blow. I thought I would be able to make a difference. It just does what I think it's going to do in the end. I have many years of experience telling me how these things are reacted, and this is my reaction. I was surprised to find it on the other shoulder. This is a very unfortunate time."

Despite the losses, the Mets and Dodgers continued to play strong baseball in June. When the two teams met at Citi Field, the Mets played two of the three games – including 13 innings – and now, the first two games in Los Angeles have played, and the team splits up.

Nimmo thanks for the atmosphere of their series and compares it to the playoffs.

"This is the playoff type atmosphere. The Dodgers Stadium has been swinging. This is very interesting," Nemo said. "Unfortunately, such a game ends with such a game. It's so good, so high intensity and baseball. That's just the way sometimes."

The two will meet again to try to take the series lead in the third of four games Wednesday night.

"Unfortunately, this happens sometimes. Sometimes, the ball doesn't think the same way you think."
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