Texarkana Gazette

Margot highlight of Rays’ win

- By Bernie Wilson

SAN DIEGO — Back in the ballpark where he started his big league career, Manuel Margot of the Tampa Bay Rays had a breakout game in the AL Championsh­ip Series with a three-run home run and a spectacula­r catch while tumbling over a wall in right field.

Asked which was bigger in the 4-2 victory against the Houston Astros, Margot said through a translator: “Definitely the home run. The home run didn’t hurt.”

The home run was huge, for sure, because it helped the Rays get halfway to the World Series with a 2-0 lead in the best-of-7 series.

But they’ll be talking about the catch for a long time.

With two outs in the second and runners on second and third, Margot tracked George Springer’s long foul ball to right field while shielding his face from the sun. He caught it as he tumbled over a padded railing atop a wall and landed on a walkway near the seats down the line at Petco Park.

Margot popped up, smiled and held up his glove with the ball in it after a 102-foot sprint.

Margot was shaken up a little but stayed in the game.

“Approachin­g it you don’t really realize how high it is but it gets a little lower once you go over the wall, so once I actually started to flip and realized it was a little bit further of a drop, that’s when I got a little scared,” Margot said.

Margot played with the San Diego Padres from late in the 2016 season until being traded to Tampa Bay in the offseason. He played one game in right field in 2016 and the rest of his time in San Diego was spent in center.

“To have the ability to know where you’re at, and kind of be able to say, ‘Forget it, I know I’m going to hit something but I’m going in,’ and still hang on to the ball, was really, really impressive,” manager Kevin Cash said.

His teammates raved about the catch.

“He sold out,” winner Charlie Morton said. “Those guys are all in for each other and they put their bodies on the line. They’ve been doing that all year. That play was unbelievab­le.”

Shortstop Willy Adames said Margot “was going with determinat­ion. He was going to do whatever it took to make that catch. It was an unbelievab­le play that he made on the right field line, putting himself in a dangerous place. I’m just happy for him, after that homer. It was amazing. I hope he continues to help the team win like that.”

Margot homered to straightaw­ay center field on an 0-1 pitch from McCullers with two outs in the first. It followed the first of two errors by second baseman José Altuve on a grounder to shallow right field by Ji-Man Choi. Altuve’s throw hit the ground before going in and out of first baseman Yuli Gurriel’s glove.

The play originally was ruled an error on Gurriel, but the official scorer later charged the error to Altuve. When Gurriel returned to the dugout, he slammed his glove onto the bench.

 ?? AP Photo/Gregory Bull ?? ■ Tampa Bay Rays first baseman Ji-Man Choi holds up the ball for an out at first on Houston Astros’ Alex Bregman during the seventh inning of Game 2 of an American League Championsh­ip Series on Monday in San Diego.
AP Photo/Gregory Bull ■ Tampa Bay Rays first baseman Ji-Man Choi holds up the ball for an out at first on Houston Astros’ Alex Bregman during the seventh inning of Game 2 of an American League Championsh­ip Series on Monday in San Diego.
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