 This one's from a couple days ago, but it's a fun baseball play, and it's in the request list. So I'm talking about it whether you like it or not. Cardinals, Indians, Indians are up 4-0 in the second inning. And the Cardinals are going to try and stop the bleeding. It's first and third. Double play. No, let's get the out at home and stop another run from scoring. Chase him back to third. Yachty does that. He moves on to Jose. He chases him back to second. Then they got two runners there. What's going on? Centerfielder comes in. Double play. The 3-2-8 double play rarely seen. What's interesting here is just kind of bad base running. Runner on third. He breaks for a home like he wasn't going on contact. Maybe he was going on soft contact. But I mean, he's not even close. Goldy easily comes home with it. They try to cut him off. Yachty, you can see him check out Ramirez there. He's like, all right, so I'll get this guy out. And then I will move on to Jose, get out of my way. I'm on a mission. Pump fakes once, looks him back, like a quarterback. You get a fist pump. You get a fist punch. No one's covering first base because the first baseman and the pitcher were both covering home. Jose sees that, tells Lindor, hey, no one's covering first. Go back to first. And I'll go to second. But I don't get what Jose does here because you can see Yachty looking the first base. Lindor books it. And Yachty, either Yachty knows what's happening, which a lot of Cardinals fans will probably believe that he navigated this, he knew exactly. Or he realizes, because if he knows what's going on, it's pretty cool. It's pretty cool if Yachty knows exactly what he's doing because you get the pump fake and then you get the look away and then you get the sneaky play there. But what the hell was Jose Ramirez doing? Why didn't he just run back and put his foot on second? Once he tells Lindor to take off and go back to first, why does he hover? Why does he stay just off the back? Why doesn't he just go straight to the back? The sneaky play to the center fielder, double play. Jose's not happy with himself, very upset, head in hands, little cry face, little pout face, but then he's gonna recover and say, okay, don't worry about it, on to the next one. His teammate Santana was up next, gets a 3-1 pitch, pops that over the fence for a home run to make it 6-0 and all of a sudden, no one cares about the cool double play anymore, at all.