"Horrible Mistake" Forceout and Safe Misunderstanding, Triple-A Downgrade...Team is in last place in the AL

Jose Miranda (27, Minnesota Twins), who made a baserunning mistake during the game, was demoted to Triple-A in the minor league.

The Minnesota Twins sent Miranda to Triple-A St. Paul Saints on Tuesday (Korea time). CBS Sports reported that Miranda made a terrible mental error and said it happened right after the game. The problematic situation occurred in the bottom of the eighth inning when the team was losing 0-4 at home to the Detroit Tigers. 온라인카지노

Miranda, who got on base with a single to the left of the leadoff batter, ran to the second base when Christian Vazquez grounded out to the first base after one out. Spencer Tokelson, the first baseman, threw the ball to the second base, but Kolt Keith's foot fell off the base, making it safe. However, Miranda decided to move to the dugout after realizing the mistake. However, Miranda changed direction to the second base after realizing the mistake, but ended the game 0-4 after losing the game.

After losing three games in a row, Minnesota slid to the bottom of the American League with four wins and 11 losses. "The referee clearly sent a safe signal," Minnesota coach Rocco Baldelli said. We need to pay attention and make sure that doesn't happen," he said in a warning message.

Miranda had a batting average of 0.167 (6 hits in 36 at-bats) and one homerun and five RBIs in 12 games this season. His batting slump was so severe that his OPS, which combined the on-base percentage (0.167) and the slugging percentage (0.250), was mere 0.417.

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