Evan Longoria Turns Back the Clock With Epic Diving Catch in Bases-Loaded Jam

The 37-year-old reminded fans why age is just a number with a game-saving web gem in Game 1 of the National League Wild Card series.
Evan Longoria Turns Back the Clock With Epic Diving Catch in Bases-Loaded Jam
Evan Longoria Turns Back the Clock With Epic Diving Catch in Bases-Loaded Jam /

The peak of Evan Longoria’s career may be a distant memory, but that doesn’t at all mean the four-time All-Star is a liability on the diamond.

In fact, the veteran third baseman showed exactly the opposite Tuesday night. 

In the bottom of the fifth inning of Game 1 of the National League wild-card series against the Brewers, Longoria and the Diamondbacks found themselves in a bases-loaded jam with just one out. Milwaukee right fielder Tyron Taylor stepped into the batter’s box prepared to make a difference with his club trailing 4–3, but the at-bat quickly turned into a highlight for Arizona instead.

Taylor laced a ball to the left side of the infield that seemed destined to get past the Diamondbacks defense, but Longoria leapt up and made a lunging catch. Then, from his knees, he fired the ball over to second base to double up Willy Adames and get Arizona out of the inning. 

The snag was so impressive, and the play came and went so quickly, that the initial broadcast angle couldn’t even capture Longoria’s brilliance. A short while later, fans finally got a full glimpse at what the D-Backs infielder had done.

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Longoria, a four-time All-Star with the Rays from 2008 to ‘11, played in 74 games for the Diamondbacks this year and slashed .223/.295/.422 with 11 home runs and 28 RBI. However, nothing in the regular season proved to be as impactful as Tuesday night’s web gem, which kept Arizona in the lead in the opener of the three-game set against Milwaukee.


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ZACH KOONS

Zach Koons is a programming editor at Sports Illustrated who frequently writes about Formula One. He joined SI as a breaking/trending news writer in February 2022 before joining the programming team in 2023. Koons previously worked at The Spun and interned for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. He currently hosts the "Bleav in Northwestern" podcast and received a bachelor's in journalism from Northwestern University.