Mike Yastrzesmki from the Giants erases the wall to make a spectacular socket

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The defense takes place in the Yastrzemski family.

Carl Yastrzesmki, who has compiled more than 3,000 strokes, has accumulated seven gold gloves in his career at the fame of fame. Her grandson Mike is waiting for his first, but he takes it on Wednesday can be better than any grandfather.

At the top of the eighth round against Pittsburgh Pirates in a 1-1 game, Jack Suwinski succeeded in the right field of Tristan Beck.

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Mike Yastrzemski, n ° 5 of the Giants of San Francisco, grabs a fly ball for an outing during the match in Oracle Park on July 30, 2025 in San Francisco. (Suzanna Mitchell / San Francisco Giants / Getty Images)

Yastrzemski ran towards him and ran out of the place on the playing surface. However, he found an landing area beyond the fault wall.

Thus, the outflow jumped and did the entry while completely cleaning the fence.

However, it was only a temporary solution, because the giants could not benefit from the best taking of the year throughout the sport. They could not score for the rest of the match, while everything Pittsburgh needed was a 10th round race to snatch a victory.

Mike Yastrzemski fell on the wall while seizing. (Suzanna Mitchell / San Francisco Giants / Getty Images)

MLB Twin Brothers exchanged a few hours from each other on the deadline

Yastrzemski burst into the stage in 2019, reducing .272 / .334 / .518 in 107 games. During the 2020 truncated season, he finished eighth in the MVP vote with a better Ops of 0.968 in career and four triples at the top of MLB.

Surprisingly, his war of 2.7 in this 60 game season remains his best, because he could not continue to break down as the Giants hoped. Since 2021, he has been a striker .226 with a .733 ops.

Mike Yastrzemski, in one way or another, was kept on the ball. (Suzanna Mitchell / San Francisco Giants / Getty Images)

There is always a favorite of fans in San Francisco. However, his time could soon end, the giants exchanging several pieces before the deadline for 18 hours of ET and him to become a free agent after the season.

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