 We had a potential crazy ending to the Giants and Dodgers game last week or a couple of weeks ago, but I got to talk about it because a lot of people that watch the breakdowns aren't diehard baseball fans, they're more casual fans. And whenever something weird happens that I think can enlighten them on the weirdness of baseball, I got to make a video on it. And this one's brought to you by DraftKings. Download the number one sportsbook app, DraftKings. Use it, bet on the Giants to win because they're going to win every game because weird stuff happens, they always come out on top, and they're really good. Mookie Betts puts this one in play. Chris Bryant scoops it up. That's one out. One out. It's the ninth inning. The Giants need two more outs, and they will win this game. JT puts that one into left field, though, so he's going to be on first base. And do the Dodgers have something brewing? Are they going to tie the game in the ninth inning? Next up, another ball put into left field. Cut off nicely by Ruff, so he's going to hold Turner at third base. That gets to the wall. Is that the tying run? The next pitch fouled back. They're still searching for two outs, are the Giants. This one's in play. They come home to get the out. JT has to run back to third base, and here's where all the action happens. Two men on a base. Now, we've done this a lot. If you've seen the movie Little Big League, you know the rule. Come on, ump. What's it called, Billy? The base goes to the lead runner. The base goes to the lead runner, so as soon as Posey tags Turner, nothing happens. He has the base. He's safe. But for the trail runner, it's basically like he's not even on the base, because it only goes to the lead runner. So he tags the trail runner, and you can see the umpire point at him and say, you're out, loser. Get out of here. So he gets out of there. But now, everyone kind of forgets the rule for a moment, because Justin Turner thinks that he's out, because he got tagged. So they both start walking away, and now Posey knows, well, only one of them was out. I got to tag the other one, and it's not only a double play, it's a game-ending double play while the tying runners on third base mayhem. Posey chooses the wrong guy. You can see Chris Bryant saying, no, no, no. Tag this guy. Tag him. Tag him. But he tags Seager, who's already out. The ump was very rude about it, so he tags Seager and looks to the ump, and now Turner smartly gets back to third base, and Posey's like, is he out? And he says, no. He was already out. Damn it. Damn it. Would have been badass to have an inning-ending double play that way. Gabe Kapler's going to come out looking all intellectual and smart, and he says, blah, blah, blah. And he says, well, I mean, yeah. He tagged him. I called him out. He left the base, and he tagged him again, but he was already out. And Gabe says, OK. And Turner's like, boy, did I get lucky there. And then the next batter takes a ball inside, takes a ball top of the zone. That's a strike. Yeah. And then the 1-1 pitch put into play. That's going to dunk in. The game is tied. The play matters. It could have been over. The Dodgers would have lost. The Giants would have won. Didn't happen. Tie game, game goes into extras. Giants just won anyway. On a bizarre play in itself, the Giants just win. So you go to DraftKings. You use the sportsbook app. When you download it, use promo code Johnboy to let them know I sent you, and then you just bet on the Giants to win. All the time, at all times, the Giants. They just win games. In games, when the Giants are down in the 8th inning, they've won 25% of those games. That's insane. You can't count them out. You take four times, they're down in the 8th inning. One of those games, they will win it. That's what they've done all season. So you just bet the Giants to win, DraftKings. Posey, JT. No, the rules better.