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WATCH: Just your typical 1-3-2 putout to escape a bases-load jam
Chicago Cubs

WATCH: Just your typical 1-3-2 putout to escape a bases-load jam

Published Jul. 23, 2015 10:23 a.m. ET

Having already lost Game 1 of Wednesday's split doubleheader at Cincinnati, the Cubs found themselves in a bases-loaded jam with one out in the eighth inning of a tied Game 2.

Needing a double-play ball, Cubs reliever Hecton Rondon served one up, but in a bit of bad luck, Reds slugger Todd Frazier crushed it right off Rondon's leg, and what appeared to be a pretty routine 4-6-3 double play to end the inning was thwarted.

But, in a bit of good luck, the ball ricocheted right off Rondon's leg and into the glove of first baseman Anthony Rizzo, who fired home for your typical 1-3-2 force out.

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Rondon survived the collision with the baseball and struck out the next batter. The Cubs scored a run in the top of the sixth and won the game, 6-5.

(h/t Twitter)

Photo Credit: David Kohl-USA TODAY Sports

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