Check out the strange slam inside Tapia Park Check out the strange slam inside Tapia Park

BOSTON — With the bases loaded in the top of the third, Raimel Tapia hit a harmless fly ball and Fenway Park exhaled. Then, chaos broke out.

Red Sox center fielder Jarren Duran ran to make the catch, but then, just as you looked away from your TV, the ball landed 30 feet behind him. He had lost the ball in the sky, and as Fenway Park collectively gasped, Tapia turned on the jets.

By the time the Red Sox got the ball back into the infield, Tapia was already racing around third and diving home for an inside-the-park grand slam, striking a Superman pose as his teammates l they attacked

Lourdes Gurriel Jr. might have had the best reading of the whole play. As he jogged home from third base, he looked back at his teammates and swung his arm like a third base coach sending a runner off. It seemed strange at the time, but it all made sense when the ball landed near the warning track.

The wild moment was the Blue Jays’ first inside-the-park homer since Ezequiel Carrera on May 6, 2017. It’s also the first inside-the-park grand slam since the Nationals’ Michael A. Taylor hit it in 8 of September , 2017, and just the second in Blue Jays history, dating back to June 2, 1989, when Junior Felix did it right here in Boston.

Tapia’s heroics put the Blue Jays up 10-0, capping a seven-run inning.

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