Jurickson Profar trolled Dodgers fans and the broadcast after stunningly robbing Mookie Betts of a home run

Everyone was fooled.

As amazing as it must be to hit a home run in the postseason, it’s tough to beat robbing someone of a home run as a visiting player. It’s the kind of moment that every outfielder dreams about, so you just know that Jurickson Profar had his reaction ready to go.

During Sunday’s Game 2 of the NLDS between the Padres and Dodgers, it looked like Mookie Betts had tied the game with a first-inning solo shot to left. Betts was in his home run trot. The Fox broadcast even displayed a home run graphic. Dodger Stadium was in a frenzy.

But no, it was all part of Profar’s plan. He had an entire stadium/broadcast/dugout fooled.

Profar leaped into the stands to make the catch over the left-field wall. But instead of immediately throwing the ball back, he faced the Dodgers fans and basically taunted them.

It was such a wild sequence, and after a catch like that, Profar earned the right to enjoy every second of it.

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Jurickson Profar denies he was taunting Miguel Rojas from right field to stretch a double into a triple

Profar denied he was taunting from left field.

One play from the Miami Marlins’ 3-0 win over the San Diego Padres lit up Twitter on Monday night … but maybe it wasn’t what it seemed initially.

The situation: In the sixth inning, Miguel Rojas sent a Joe Musgrove pitch to left field, where Jurickson Profar fielded it. The outfielder picked up the ball … then flicked his glove toward third base, delaying his throw.

Rojas decided that was enough of a delay that he decided to stretch a double into a triple. Profar’s throw wasn’t in time, and everyone thought Profar was daring Rojas to challenge him.

But Profar denied it. Let’s break it down:

Los Padres pierden una carrera clave por una pelota que le pegó al umpire

Hemos hablado mucho de lo mal que han estado los umpires esta temporada porque muchos de ellos han hecho muy mal su trabajo . Un umpire jugó un rol importante en el juego del sábado por la noche en San Diego pero no lo podemos culpar porque todo …

Hemos hablado mucho de lo mal que han estado los umpires esta temporada porque muchos de ellos han hecho muy mal su trabajo.

Un umpire jugó un rol importante en el juego del sábado por la noche en San Diego pero no lo podemos culpar porque todo pasó demasiado rápido.

Esta fue la situación: Los Padres estaban perdiendo frente a los Minnesota Twins por una carrera en la séptima entrada. Jurickson Profar bateó una pelota que habría ido al espacio en el central derecho y empatado el partido. I decimos hubiera porque la pelota le dio al umpire que estaba cerca de segunda base y no anotaron.

Chequen esto:

Traducción.- Jurickson Profar hubiera dado un hit que empatara el pertido pero le pegó al umpire. a C.J. Abrams no le dieron la 3a base.

Los Padres no anotaron en esa entrada y después cedieron cinco carreras en lo alto de la 8a y perdieron el juego 7-4. Creemos que hubiera sido diferente si la pelota no le hubiera pegado al ump.