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The catch of Boston Red Sox Outfield, who joins the wall, feels “like a Homerun”.

Boston – Red Sox Center Field Ceddanne Rafaela loves to hear the roar of the crowd after making a highlight catch.

“Just like you meet a Homerun,” said Rafaela with a smile. “It’s fun.”

Rafaela sprinted back onto the warning route on Thursday on Thursday, made Josh Jungs 419 feet, 107.9 miles per hour in the triangle and hung on it after falling against the wall.

The Red Sox won 5: 0 over the Rangers in Fenway Park.

Reliever Liam Hendriks increased both weapons when he saw Rafaela turned out to the ninth inning. Jung Fly Ball had an expected average of 0.990 per statcast.

“I think I had a good pre -monastery,” said Rafaela. “I somehow knew where the ball went. That helped me a lot. And the difficult part was the sky and the wall. So it was a hard catch.”

Rafaela had to find out how close he came to the wall as he chased the ball in the sky, which he described as “really bright”.

“It was a bright sky today, but the sun wasn’t there,” he said. “So I couldn’t use sunglasses, so it was a hard sky today.”

Rafaela joined seven defensive runs on Thursday, which were saved this year in 277 ⅔ Inninges in midfield. His defense is so valuable that he has a 1.0 war, although he only broken down 0.239/.298/.345/.643 in 125 record appearances.

“It’s ridiculous, man,” said Trevor Story. “I think you can set him up with someone in the game in the middle of the game. Only from the pieces he makes, the balls he reaches, I have the feeling that he always ends them. There are many people who can get there, but he ends them.

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