 The Dodgers were in Philadelphia and they put on a display of smart defense, tricky defense and bad defense against the Phillies. It's the bottom of the 10th inning. This breakdown is brought to you by Seat Geek. Appreciate Seat Geek. Go check him out if you wanna see a game and catch some action like this. Real Modo's at second base because he's the Manfred Mann, the ghost runner. That's a cut fastball high for ball one. The next pitch in the zone, one-in-one. Phillips, the pitcher, happy about it. Now he comes inside, little squib shot. Stopped, jump throw. He's gonna be safe at first. Freddie tries to nab Real Modo at third, but he's safe. Oh wait, he leaves the bag tagged out. Yikes, pitcher loves it. Like, thank you very much. JT feels a little bad. He doesn't wanna do that to a guy like Real Modo. Another stud in the game. You gotta do what you gotta do. Now watch this, jump throw by Turner. Freddie comes off the bat because he knows there's no shot at getting that runner and fires to third. JT's trying to advance. He's in there and then he leaves the bag and comes back and he's out. Why do you leave the bag? Well, because Justin Turner acted like the ball got away from him. So he catches it, but then he's like, oh shit, and he acts like it got away. He runs past him and JT falls for it. But you know who didn't fall for it? The third base coach. He was on this so fast. You can see he's out there. The umps got it. Look at this shot of the third base coach. I mean, he is doing his job to a tee. The ball is in Turner's glove and the third base coach right there is like, stay, stay, stay on the bag, on the bag. He knows what's going on. And then he sees that he's about to fall for it. Look at the third base coach. He almost gets in the middle of this play. He looks like he wants to grab real good of his hand and put it back on the bag. Look how close he is. He has to move his arm to get out of the play to let his own guy get tagged out. Oh man. Deeks are cool. Trick plays are cool unless you're a third base coach. You're now you're standing there like, well, did all I could guess it didn't matter. What am I even here for? Maybe he's thinking. Oh no. Oh no. But as the game goes on, Ramuto's in the dugout shaking his head. Can't believe he got caught by that. Just unfathomable that he fell for that trick. Game goes on. Quinn's at the plate now and he's gonna put that one into right field and we're gonna go first to third. Mookie's got to throw another play at third base. He's safe. He's in there. Good job by Stubbs. Posts up, chills, relaxes. Looks sexy. Paint me like one of your French women. Time, time, time. Now this is the most important thing. Neither broadcast really showed the replay of this but Quinn went to second on that throw to third. And he's the go ahead run. So if your Mookie bets, you make that throw to get the guy at third base. You do because if you can nab him, that's a huge play. He's the tying run. And your Mookie bets you got a good arm. And it was close. Like the ball actually got there before he got to the base and he slid in and safe. But the risky run is allowing the trail runner to get into scoring position because Quinn also super fast and he follows the play. So now you have the go ahead run on second base and two outs. I think Mookie throws the third again but that's just the risky run of letting that guy go there. And now Alec Bome is up and he just got to put the ball in play and see what will happen. The fans know that. They're cheering him on. We go, Bome. Here we go, Bome. Hey. This kid, I love that fan. I'm a big fan of that fan. The guy next to him, these claps, blue shirt, top right. Look at these claps. What is that dude? What are you adding? I don't know. Appreciate the effort. First pitch, fouled away. Next pitch can be a fast ball for a strike. Down in the count, oh and two. Another fast ball, fouls that back, stays alive. Now he's got to focus. So intense this little kid is biting his, I don't know what that is. Mask maybe. Oh, and then he lays off the slider. Oh, here we go, baby. Let's go, Bome. All over it. Next pitch lays off the outside fast ball. Let's go, baby. Let's go, Bome. Let's go, baby. Focus. Focus. Here we go, Bome. Down to their last strike and that kid's cheering his heart out. Puts it in play, an easy play for Muncie. He'll just go to, oh my goodness gracious. Muncie bobbles it. Quinn, who was at second base, runs the entire way, never takes the playoff. He scores and the Phillies win the game. Trick play be damned. We don't care if you got us out at third on trick play. We got you out on a Muncie bobble. And Muncie's a little sad. And Rio Mudo feels good because he's been picked up by his teammates. And Quinn, I mean, following that play and then scoring from second. Again, they didn't show a highlight of Quinn running from second to home that I saw. Maybe on the post game they showed it, but that's great base running by Quinn. Good at bat by Bome just to put something in play. I mean, Muncie makes that play. You say bat at bat by Bome, but that's why strikeouts are worse than balls in play because shit can happen. And shout out to this fan. If you want to be a good fan, look at what this kid's doing. Also, you can use SeatGeek code Johnboy, get your $20 off your first purchase. They let you know what are good seats, what are bad seats. Make sure you're not getting ripped off on the price. Now watch this, it's 0-2. There's two outs. It's Philly. It's a tough crowd. He's a strike away from missing. And he lays off a slider and this kid goes crazy because he knows how big that is and he's motivating his dude. And why is that such a good take? Because this was the pitch before. Fastball he fouled off. And then this is the next pitch. A nasty little slider off the plate. If you overlay them, they are very similar until they're wildly different. So it's a good leaf spit on it, they say by Bome. And then puts it in play and the Phillies win. Nice little game.