 Never seen an outfielder more scared for his life. This breakdown is brought to you by DraftKings. Thanks to them. It was a beautiful night in Boston for some baseball action. Joey Gallo is up in the third inning with a runner on second and a runner on third. First pitch fouled back, 0-1. Next pitch taken for a strike, 0-2. Joey Gallo is thinking, hmm, I find myself in this position a lot lately. Only I could catch a break. Next pitch fouled back, 0-2 again. Then outside, 1-2. OK, next pitch is popped way high. Easy fly ball, uh-oh. A royal can't find it, a royal can't find it, a royal scared. It drops all the way over there. You gotta see this slow-mo. I never seen a guy. I feel bad for him. He's not a natural outfielder. He's playing it for the first time in his career. And this is a scary feeling. But look how scared and panicked. I can't see it. The happy feet start going, oh, I can't see it. Oh, it's over there. I mean, that's straight fear. That's human emotion. That's panic. Looking to the heavens. We're a couple steps away from him ducking and covering because that's pretty scary. You lose a ball. You know it's coming down near you. Luckily it wasn't really near him. It was way farther away. He's gonna run and get it. Now the other fun part about this play led to some good crowd reactions is that Gallo could sense his fear because he saw him screaming. I can't see it. I can't see it. So he's off to the races. Like, all right, I'm just gonna start running. He's got to run to the wall. Gallo's chugging, chugging, chugging around third inside the park home run. Here I come, losing some steam. The relay is perfect. The tag is in his face and he's out. Uh, uh, goes in the book as a triple though because you can't give an error to a fielder if his glove doesn't touch it for some dumb reason, which is just one of the older things. Royals like, what the fuck? I don't like being out here. Not an outfielder. Never have been. Gallo's laughing. Got that break he wanted. Gets an RBI triple adviced as a judge. That tag was perfect. He's like, all right, let's take a look at the tag. Right in the shoulder. I don't think he was gonna touch the base though, unless he's saying that arm flipped him. I think the tag was powerful enough to flip him. I don't know, that would be some tag. What a play though. In the end, both teams win. You think he's gonna run, but they get the out. Then he's talking up a storm in the dugout. Something like that happens, you gotta talk up a storm in the dugout. Like, yeah, I saw him yelling and I saw him and I was running and I saw, oh yeah, it was crazy, yeah. Yeah, oh yeah, yeah, yeah. Oh, Royo talking to his teammates. I can't see shit. The hell, get me out of here, the whole thing and not my problem. And Roy says, get me back to the fucking infield. This one's brought to you by DraftKings. Thank you very much to DraftKings for sponsoring the video. And that's all there's to surprise and the fear in his eyes.