Cedric Mullins of Orioles steals the second circuit this week

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If the Baltimore Orioles continue to sell on the deadline for trade, Cedric Mullins gives the teams an impressive strip.

The central defender has always been one of the best in defensively, and this week, he shows that it is always the case.

Already with a pair of web jewels in recent days, Mullins has stolen a home run on Wednesday afternoon which is up there with some of the best doses of the year.

The Baltimore Orioles, Cedric Mullins (31 years old), runs away from the fifth round against the Rays of Tampa Bay at Oriole Park in Camden Yards. (Images Daniel Kucin Jr./imagn)

Mullins took a crazy diving on Saturday against the Colorado rockies, and two days later, he stole the Toronto Blue Jays with a three -point circuit that helped Baltimore to a victory.

But his catches Wednesday prevail them easily.

Ali Sanchez came on the plate at the top of the sixth with a man in second and two withdrawals, down 5-4. He led a fly ball to the center, Mullins tracking him all along.

Mullins set the central field wall to the scale to give it a few additional feet of stretching, then went up and obtained the ball with its glove, tearing it away from the scope of a fan.

The capture interrupted the Jays rally, but they ended up scoring four points at the top of the next round. Baltimore responded with three of their own, but their bases, a threat, a threat was interrupted.

The defender of the Baltimore Orioles Center, Cedric Mullins, catches a ball struck by Ty France of Seattle Mariners above the closing during the ninth round of a baseball match on Sunday August 13, 2023, in Seattle. (John Froschauer / AP Photo)

It was the rest of the afternoon score, when the Blue Jays left with a 9-8 victory. Serranthony Dominguez withdrew a pair of orioles, about 24 hours after being exchanged by them in Toronto and changing club-butons between a double-head (he also withdrew two in his first match against his former team).

The Blue Jays are now leading the American League is 4.5 games, and there is a chance that Mullins has just worn the Orioles jersey for the last time.

The defender of the Baltimore Orioles Center, Cedric Mullins, looks at the canoe after having stolen a home run from two points from Gary Sanchez from New York Yankees in the second round of a baseball match on Wednesday September 15, 2021 in Baltimore. (Julio Cortez / AP Photo)

Baltimore had also exchanged the Gregory Soto lift at the New York and Bryan Baker Mets at the Rays de Tampa Bay.

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