Major League Baseball recently put bat/ball boys and girls on notice for job performance, so we really can’t blame the San Francisco Giants’ ball dude for giving max effort on the play.
Oakland A’s outfielder Conner Capel might have a different opinion on the matter, though. His nifty sliding catch was taken away by a rarely seen MLB rule.
During the sixth inning of the Giants’ spring training game against the Oakland A’s at Oracle Park, Bryce Johnson hit a foul ball down the left-field line and towards the tarp. The Giants’ ball dude was stationed right at the tarp, and rather than getting out of the way, he tried to make a play on the ball.
The problem: Capel was right there to make a play too.
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Initially, it looked like Capel came up with the ball and made a nice catch. But the umpires correctly ruled that the ball had hit the ball dude’s glove first, making it a foul ball. According to MLB rules, the ball boy/girl is considered part of the tarp on a foul ball. Interference can be called for live balls if there’s intent from the ball boy/girl. But in this case, it was just a foul ball despite Capel coming up with the baseball (and it not hitting the ground).
Luckily for the A’s the play wasn’t costly. It was an exhibition game that they were already leading by nine runs, and Johnson would end up striking out to end the inning.
Still, MLB fans had thoughts on the bizarre sequence and rule.