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Andrew Joseph

Ke’Bryan Hayes masterfully tricked Sean Manaea in order to dive back to first base without getting tagged

There are few things more satisfying in baseball than seeing some gamesmanship play out to perfection. That’s exactly how Pirates third baseman Ke’Bryan Hayes was able to turn a would-be, base-running blunder into a highlight.

In the second inning of Sunday’s game between the Pirates and Mets, Hayes hit a chopper to first base that forced pitcher Sean Manaea to cover the bag at first. The throw over, though, was a bit behind him. So, as Manaea reached to catch the throw, he somewhat lost track of where the bag was. He reached his foot out, but narrowly missed the bag.

But keep an eye on Hayes.

Hayes was surprised to be called safe on the play, so he started to make his turn to second. That move made him a live baserunner — he either had to continue to second or get back to first without getting tagged. But instead of making an immediate dive back to first and draw Manaea’s attention, Hayes casually played it off like he wasn’t a live baserunner. And when Manaea wasn’t looking, Hayes made his dive back to first safely.

That was so nicely done, and Manaea immediately knew he messed up by letting Hayes get away with poor base running.

Manaea would get out of the inning without allowing a run, but MLB fans still enjoyed that crafty moment from Hayes.

This was how Twitter/X reacted

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