MLB Fans Roasted the Phillies Over Comically Bad Error That Led to Loss

This was embarrassing.
MLB Fans Roasted the Phillies Over Comically Bad Error That Led to Loss
MLB Fans Roasted the Phillies Over Comically Bad Error That Led to Loss /
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The Philadelphia Phillies lost their fourth straight game on Saturday and they did so thanks to an embarrassing error that just shouldn't be committed by a professional baseball team. 

In case you missed it, second baseman Bryson Stott, center fielder Brandon Marsh and right fielder Nick Castellanos failed to communicate on an easy pop up to short right and let the ball drop to the ground. 

Guardians infielder Amed Rosario was on the move with two outs and was able to score all the way from first base on the play. That ended up being the only run of the game, as Cleveland won at home, 1-0. 

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Yikes. 

MLB fans roasted the Phillies:

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Andy Nesbitt
ANDY NESBITT

Andy Nesbitt is the assistant managing editor of audience engagement at Sports Illustrated. He works closely with the Breaking and Trending News team to shape SI’s daily coverage across all sports. A 20-year veteran of the sports media business, he has worked for Fox Sports, For the Win, The Boston Globe and NBC Sports, having joined SI in February 2023. Nesbitt is a golf fanatic who desperately wants to see the Super Bowl played on a Saturday night.