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The ball is stuck inside the Fenway Park light, causing Red Sox fielder Masataka Yoshida puzzled and allowing Royals Matt Duffy to run for home (no longer). (Appleague, a.k.a

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 10, 2023
On Wednesday night, the peculiar anatomy of Fenway Park came into play as a batted ball broke through and landed in one of the Green Monster's scoreboard's lights. Kyle Isbel, a Kansas City Royals batter, connected with the ball and sent it deep in the second inning and with a runner on first base. Masataka Yoshida, a left fielder for the Red Sox, stepped up to grab the ball in mid-air, but it was unsuccessful because the ball went over his glove as it went. In Fenway's old-time scoreboard in left field, it broke through one of the red 'Out' lights and came to a halt.

ROM OF ACTION: As New York is swept by the Los Angeles Angels for the first time since 2009, Yankees pitcher Tommy Kahnle destroys a cooling fan

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 20, 2023
The New York Yankees have kicked off a road trip in disgusting style, as their hopes of making the playoffs fade. With the Angels up to bat leading 6-3, a slim chance of a comeback was shattered by the eighth inning. Tommy Kahnle of the Yankees scored a runner from second on a ground rule double, effectively ending any chance of a win. When Kahnle hurled his glove at a cooling fan in the dugout, destroying it, he may have pitched his most accurate pitch of the night.

ROUNDUP: As Rangers defeated Royals, Jacob deGrom's potential no-hitter ends in injury

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 18, 2023
In a 4-0 victory over the Kansas City Royals, Jacob deGrom left with a sore right wrist after pitching four innings. Josh Jung launched a three-run homer in the first and Marcus Semien added a solo shot in the third. In 4 1/3 innings of relief, Dane Dunning (1-0) struck out five runs out of place. Matt Duffy's one-out single in the fifth off Dunning was Kansas City's only hit. José Leclerc got two outs to bring it to an end.

During the Angels' loss, Mike Trout's home run streak ended at seven games, one game shy of the record

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 14, 2022
Mike Trout of the Angels' streak of consecutive games smashing a home run stopped at seven runs, one shy of the major league record, and the Cleveland Guardians defeated Los Angeles 3-1 on Tuesday night. With three quick flyballs and a walk, Trout went 0 for three on the streets. The three-time AL MVP was on a home run for eight games in a row, set by Pittsburgh's Dale Long in 1956 and matched by Don Mattingly of the Yankees in 1987 and Seattle s Ken Griffey Jr. in 1993. Trout admitted that the prospect of chasing history had been on his mind during the game.