Eaton's beard -- not a typo -- prevents catch
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When Joey Wendle cracked a line drive into right field at Tropicana Field on Wednesday, Adam Eaton was all over it. He outstretched his glove and hurled himself for a diving catch in the second inning of the Nats¡¯ 4-2 win in 10 innings over the Rays.
The ball landed in his glove, but it bounced out after it hit his face. No catch.
¡°His beard knocked it out,¡± Rays broadcaster Brian Anderson said on replay. ¡°It was in that glove, and the Adam Eaton beard poked it loose, caused the fumble.¡±
Eaton¡¯s defensive approach was on point, though. He needed to cover 67 feet in 4.1 seconds, and he got a jump that was 4.1 feet above average on it. Wendle¡¯s shot had a 45 percent catch probability, which would have given the veteran outfielder a four-star catch had he connected.
The Nationals revealed after the win that Eaton was playing banged up during that defensive play. In his at-bat in the top of the same inning, Eaton sustained a bruised finger on a bunt attempt, manager Dave Martinez said.
Eaton did not take another at-bat but remained in the game until Josh Harrison replaced him in right field in the bottom of the fourth. Eaton will be re-evaluated on Thursday, the Nationals¡¯ off-day.