 Going to game two of the 1998 ALCS Indians at Yankees. It's all tied up. Bottom 12th Indians have the rally caps on. Tome slaps that one. Tome slaps that one into the left field, and they say, Tome, you're too slow. So Enrique Wilson comes in, and he's going to pinch run for Tome as Travis Fryman tries to drive them in. Quick pick off, though. Got to get Enrique dirty, make him feel the game. Important here in the first pitch, Fry didn't even show bunt. Wasn't even a thought of bunt. Yeah, the pitch was way away, but he didn't even inch up on the bat, so maybe the Yankees are like, OK, he's not going to bunt. Psych, he does bunt. Tino's got to run all the way in. He's running on the grass. We've seen a lot of runners do that before. The throw is there, and hits them right in the back. Chuck Knobluck says, hey, did you guys see that? You guys saw that, right? Then he forgets to get the ball. And you can see the guy with the broken bat on the bench going to go to second, go to second. No, go home, no, go home, go home, go home. Here comes Enrique, he rounds third. He gets low-wobbly. But there you go, Manny Ramirez is pumped. They're all pumped. Indians are pumped. He goes, oh, but he scored. Scored by the big play as was in interference. Yeah, hit my head, he says. Joe Torre is gonna come out to protest it. Was it interference? Let's take another look, because we've seen this play before. See, the fact that the ball hits him in the back as he's making his final step to the bag is bad for the Yankees, because when you're making that final step to the bag, you have every right to be there, and it's a complete judgment call if it's interference or not. The umpires can say yes, they can say no, it's just a complete judgment call before. I mean, where have we seen this before, right? These plays, the one on the right was called interference, the one on the left was not called interference, and they're basically the same thing, because on that last step, they have the right to the bag, no matter where they're coming from, where they've been, they have the right to be right around the bag. So, on Trey Turner, he was called out for interference, the other one, he was called safe, Joe Torre tries to argue it, you can see this, and then you can see Hargrove just kinda looking like you better fucking not. And then the umpires get together, and Joe Torre thinks that definitely all the umpires aren't gonna say the same thing and say it's not interference, but they do, and Hargrove's saying you better fucking not. And then the ump with those teeth, he says, you know, sorry, tough luck, Joe, you're out. Yankees lose this game, they lose the next game, then they win the next two, then they win the whole damn thing. But Chuck Knoblock got a lot of bad press, because this isn't a good look. Blowing bubbles, a lot of players blow bubbles as they make plays, because they're just exhaling. So it looks bad, but a lot of baseball players do that. But yeah, I mean, a lot of guys score from first, and then a guy on, that should have been out, but it was first to go to third. So that right there, not a good look. Crazy play.