
Jose Caballero I have attended defense clinics in both the infield and outfield in the past 24 hours.
On Friday night, he stolen Ben Rice a home run on the right field.
I’ll play shortstop on Saturday afternoon Tampa Bay Rays The Utility Man was on the front end of one of the crazy double plays I remember recently.
Red fever in a series with the New York Yankees Paul Goldschmidt I came up with a loaded base and no outs at the top of the first inning.
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Tampa Bay Rays Shortstop Jose Caballero throws the ball into one base for an out against the Miami Marlins during the eighth innings at Tropicana Field. (Kim KlementNeitzel/USA Today Sports)
It was a nightmare scenario for Rays Pitcher Shane Buzz, and Goldschmidt made it even worse by hitting the ground ball at 105 mph.
However, Buzz was in good hands with Caballero.
The 28-year-old initially didn’t think of the ball cleanly, but he managed to keep it in front of him. And he had no choice but to go outside by impersonating his best Jason Kelse.

Tampa Bay Rays Shortstop Jose Caballero will catch the ball in two bases to face the Philadelphia Phillies in four innings at Charlotte Sports Park. (Kim Klement Neitzel/Imagn Images)
Caballero hiked the ball to Brandon Lowe for the first out, and he fired it first. Goldschmidt was initially safe, but the replay showed that the Yankee’s first baseman missed the base, so it dominated the double play.
The third-place runner scored, and the next batter, Jazz Chisholm, brought him home. But it could have been a much longer inning without the magic from Caballero.
Trent Grisham homed in two innings to give the Yankees a 3-0 lead.
Caballero was on the right field Friday night when he took another yankee slugger Rice, who had a two-run shot, with another red-hot Yankee hitter.
The Yankees won 1-0 on Friday.

Tampa Bay Rays outfielder Jose Caballero takes the New York Yankees’ first base hand Ben Rice (not in the photo) who hit eight innings at George M. Stein Brenner Field. (Dave Nelson/Imagn Images)
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