Jose Caballero has put a defensive clinic in the last 24 hours, both in the inner field and in the outside field.
Friday evening, he stole Ben Rice with a home run in the right field.
Saturday afternoon, playing at the Copstrame, the man of the Tampa Bay Rays utility was at the front of one of the darkest playful players of recent memory.
In a series against New York Yankees, the Red-Hot Paul Goldschmidt offered the bases loaded at the top of the first round and without withdrawal.
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Tampa Bay Rays Jose Caballero’s stop launches the ball at the first goal for an outing against the Miami Marlins during the eighth round at the Tropicana field. (Kim Klement Neitzel / USA TODAY SPORTS)
It was a nightmarish scenario for the Rays Shane Baz launcher, and Goldschmidt worsened things by hitting a ball at 105 mph.
But Baz was in good hands with Caballero.
The 28 -year -old did not initially find the ball proper, but he was able to keep it in front of him. And he had no choice but to get out of it by making his best imitation of Jason Kelce.

The Tampa Bay Rays Jose Caballero stops catching the ball to the second goal for an outing against the Philadelphia phillies during the fourth round at the Charlotte Sports Park. (Images Kim Klement Neitzel / Imagn)
All-Star Pitcher, who obtained Tommy John’s surgery shortly after fighting cancer, activated the injured list
Caballero traveled the ball to Brandon Lowe for the first outing, and he pulled it for the first. Goldschmidt was initially tried safe, but the reruns showed that the first Yankee base player missed the base, so he was tried a double game.
The runner on the third scored, and the next striker, Jazz Chisholm, brought him home. But without the magic of Caballero, it could have been a much longer round.
Trent Grisham dominated the second round to give the Yankees a 3-0 lead.
Caballero was in the right field on Friday evening when he stole Rice, another Yankee-heated Yankee safe with a two-point shot.
The Yankees won 1-0 Friday.

Tampa Bay Rays Jose Caballero Robs New York Yankees, the first goal player Ben Rice (not illustrated) suddenly during the eighth round at George M. Steinbrenner Field. (Dave Nelson / Imagn images)
The Rays are 8-12, while New York has a sequence of five consecutive victories at 13-7.