Dodgers’ Ferguson Makes Incredible Game-Changing Diving Catch, Double Play

The play helped change the game, which extended Los Angeles’s division lead.
Dodgers’ Ferguson Makes Incredible Game-Changing Diving Catch, Double Play
Dodgers’ Ferguson Makes Incredible Game-Changing Diving Catch, Double Play /

Major League Baseball pitchers traditionally aren’t known for their defense, but one Dodgers reliever turned in a Gold Glove-worthy play Wednesday night in a pivotal moment.

Left-handed setup man Caleb Ferguson entered the game in a jam after starter Bobby Miller allowed the first two runners to reach base in the bottom of the seventh inning. Diamondbacks shortstop Geraldo Perdomo squared around to bunt, but his attempt got too much air under it. Ferguson darted off the mound, made a diving catch, then turned and threw out Alek Thomas at second base to escape trouble in a tie game with a double play.

Here’s a look at the impressive play: 

Who says pitchers aren’t athletes?

Fans showed their appreciation for Ferguson’s willingness to get dirty on social media. 

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The play ended up being a turning point in the game. Ferguson got the final out in the bottom of the seventh, and David Peralta singled home a pair of runs in the next half-inning to give the Dodgers a lead they wouldn’t relinquish, helping the Los Angeles extend its division lead to six games.

Meanwhile, it’s yet another crushing defeat for the slumping Diamondbacks, who have now lost eight straight to fall out of the NL Wild Card. 


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Kevin Sweeney
KEVIN SWEENEY

Kevin Sweeney is a staff writer at Sports Illustrated covering college basketball and the NBA draft. He joined the SI staff in July 2021 and also serves host and analyst for The Field of 68. Sweeney is a Naismith Trophy voter and ia member of the U.S. Basketball Writers Association. He is a graduate of Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism.