 Top of the first inning and Boston's in a bit of a mess. They're already down one nothing. Bases are loaded, only one out recorded. This breakdown is brought to you by DraftKings and this is funky. Watch this, first pitch, little slider way away, ball one. Then sinker inside, one and one, slider way away. Sinker outside gets the call, strike goes back to it, three, two, puts it in play. What was the call, safe there, throws it away. All the runners are running, hold up. What's going on? No outs on the play at all. One run scores, what's going on? He's like, catch, out. You called out, right? I caught it, I caught it on the fly. Umpire comes up and says, you caught, you caught the ball? Okay, well, all right, let me go talk to my guys. He's like, okay, what's happening here? He's like, what are we doing? You called down and says, what did you call? He says, yeah, I had him catching it. And then he threw it away. He's like, yeah, yeah, no, I had a pretty good view. I thought it was a catch and then this is it. So that's the catcher, not catch, but look, the umpire does record right there a very gentle out call. He does do the mechanic of out on the catch and then safe on trying to get the runner tagging up. But he did call him out. The only problem is I don't know if he caught it on the fly. Fenway, because it's so tiny and old, they don't have the best replay angles always because it's hard to find camera spots. But it does look like at this frame right there, the dirt underneath the ball turns a color as if it bounced off of it and then into the glove or is that the bottom of the glove popping up? No, no, that's not the bottom of the glove popping up right there. So it seems like there's dirt. But I don't know, they didn't review the catch. But the tricky thing is, is that it's called a catch. You can see the umpire call to catch and a Royals like, well, hold on, if it's a catch, then he's out at third. But what about third? So now what about third? And Korra's like, step off and get him at three. That's it. It's simple. We'll get the double play. So the pitcher listens to his manager, steps off, throws to three, and the umpire says, you're out. And then after the umpire says you're out, Devers tags Olson anyway, like double out, gotcha. Ha ha. And Olson's confused. He's like, me? I'm out? Nuh uh. I'm out? No, you're not out. You were at second. You slid back into second and beat the getting doubled up. It was Ozzie, who was at third, who's out. Anyway, manager comes out says, what's going on? He didn't tag? All right. Okay. That makes sense. And Ozzie's like, I was the one that was out. But the umpire said safe. He's very confused. But the umpire said safe to Olson getting back to the bag in time and not getting doubled up. He said out very sheepishly, mind you, right there. And that kind of tricked everybody. But I don't even think he caught it. So I don't know what this play was. Very confusing and weird. But it saved the Red Sox a ton. And it was brought to you by DraftKings. Thank you to DraftKings for sponsoring the breakdowns. I appreciate you guys as always. And I appreciate all of you for watching the breakdowns. And if you enjoy them and you want to subscribe to the channel, that helps us out a whole bunch.