St. Louis Cardinals minor leaguer Delvin Pérez did not hit a home run in the sixth inning on Thursday. That was news to Delvin Pérez.
Facing the Atlanta Braves-affiliated Gwinnett Stripers in Triple-A, Pérez crushed a ball to left field that, on most nights, would usually be a home run. It had the exit velocity, it had the hang time, it had the sound. Those watching had every reason to be surprised when wind knocked the ball fell into the glove of Stripers left-fielder Justyn-Henry Malloy.
Unfortunately, that group did not include Pérez, whom replay showed had stared at the ball for a few seconds before concluding he had gone yard, flipped his bat and turned his head down to start running the bases. He didn't seem to realize he was out until after he had rounded third base, when his dugout gave him the bad news. Pérez stopped just short of home plate before raising his arms in shock.
Trust us on this one, you will never see a better batter reaction to a fly out to left than this right here.
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