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Brewers Unbelievable Double Play Comically Dubbed a Ground Ball by Official Scorer

The Brewers pulled off one of the wildest double plays—or maybe just plays—you'll ever see in baseball Monday night.

In Game 1 of the National League Championship Series, Dodgers third baseman Max Muncy hit a shot deep to center field with the bases loaded that could have broken a scoreless tie. Milwaukee center fielder Sal Frelick was able to make a play on the ball, keeping what would have been a grand slam in the park. He didn't make the catch initially, as the ball bounced off the wall and into his glove as he came down on the warning track.

The ball hitting the fence made the play live, which caused chaos on the base paths. Frelick fired a throw in to shortstop Joey Ortiz who relayed the ball home for a force out as the L.A. runners retreated back to their original bases because they weren't sure whether it was a catch or not.

Brewers catcher William Contreras casually jogged over to third base after making the first out, tagging the bag and securing a truly wild inning-ending double play:

The best part is the MLB's official site ruled that Muncy “grounded” into a double play, which, while technically correct, obviously doesn't encapsulate the true madness of the play.

Baseball fans and personalities couldn't get enough of the wacky play and ruling:

What had the possibility to open up the game for the Dodgers kept the game scoreless in miraculous fashion. Freddie Freeman would break the tie in the sixth with a 362-foot home run to right field, which couldn't be brought back. L.A. added another run in the top of the ninth and despite a rally from the Brewers in the bottom half, the Dodgers were able to hold on for a 2-1 win to take the first game of the NLCS.


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This article was originally published on www.si.com as Brewers Unbelievable Double Play Comically Dubbed a Ground Ball by Official Scorer.

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