One of the great aspects of postseason baseball is the intensity. The stakes are high — particularly in a five-game series. Every pitch matters, and that intensity often plays out in the demeanor of everyone on the field.
But sometimes you get a reminder that baseball is just a game, and there’s always an opportunity to have fun. That happened during Saturday’s NLDS Game 2 between the Braves and Brewers.
With the Braves threatening in the eighth and Eddie Rosario at the plate with two outs, the Braves outfielder popped up a foul ball in play near the Atlanta dugout. As the Brewers’ Luis Urias went towards the dugout to make the catch, you could see an Atlanta player shout at him. It was Orlando Arcia.