Willy Adames admitted to a critical base-running mistake during the Giants' 4-0 loss to the Dodgers, resulting in a double play. He expressed shame over the error, acknowledging it was his fault.
Key points
Willy Adames made a base-running error in a loss to the Dodgers.
He admitted feeling ashamed about the mistake.
Adames forgot the number of outs during the play.
Giants manager Tony Vitello emphasized the need for better base-running.
Adames has improved his batting average recently.
Willy AdamesSan Francisco GiantsLos Angeles DodgersShohei Ohtani
An image collage containing 2 images, Image 1 shows San Francisco Giants shortstop Willy Adames in uniform with a focused expression, Image 2 shows Dodgers pitcher Shohei Ohtani motions to his teammates to throw to second base
An image collage containing 2 images, Image 1 shows San Francisco Giants shortstop Willy Adames in uniform with a focused expression, Image 2 shows Dodgers pitcher Shohei Ohtani motions to his teammates to throw to second base
LOS ANGELES â Willy Adames took accountability for a boneheaded base-running mistake that resulted in him being doubled up at second base late in the Giantsâ loss to the Dodgers.
âThat mistake is probably the most ashamed that I would feel playing the game,â the veteran shortstop said after the 4-0 defeat. âI know that canât happen. It was my fault. Thatâs on me.â
Giants shortstop Willy Adames owned up to a crucial base-running mistake in Wednesdayâs 4-0 loss to the Dodgers. Getty Images
Giants shortstop Willy Adames owned up to a crucial base-running mistake in Wednesdayâs 4-0 loss to the Dodgers. Getty Images
Adames knew he had screwed up about the time he touched third base, when the roar of the crowd told him that the fly ball off Drew Gilbertâs bat had been caught on the warning track in left-center field. There was only one out, and Adames didnât tag up.
Center fielder Andy Pages fired the ball back to cutoff man , who was able to lob it casually to at second base and double up Adames to end the seventh inning. He had made it far enough that he wasnât even in the camera frame when the throw arrived.
âI honestly thought it was going to be a double,â Adames said.
The $182 million, ninth-year vet confirmed that he made a mental lapse that would be egregious from one of manager Tony Vitelloâs former college players, let alone a big leaguer awarded the largest contract in franchise history.
He forgot the number of outs.
Before the play, Adames was doing what he normally does, chatting up the player nearest him. In this case, it happened to be Betts, the Dodgersâ shortstop. For pretty much the entirety of Gilbertâs at-bat, Adames was yapping it up with Betts and even had his back turned to home plate more than once split-seconds before began his delivery.
He claimed he wasnât distracted.
âI do that every time,â Adames said. âIf it was because of that, Iâd make mistakes every two days. Itâs just my fault. Itâs something that canât happen. Thereâs no excuses for it.â
Dodgers pitcher Shohei Ohtani motions to his teammates to throw to second base to double-up Adames after he made a crucial mistake in Wednesdayâs showdown. AP
Third base coach Hector Borg was no help: Adames said he didnât see or hear any direction from the coachâs box to shift into reverse and hustle back to second.
Vitello didnât seem to take issue with Adamesâ blunder or his actions leading up to it, simply saying their base-running on the whole had to get better. The rookie manager left him in the game and hadnât spoken with his shortstop before he met with reporters postgame.
âThe inningâs over-with so he goes back out there. At that point weâre trying to come back. Thereâs no sense in dwelling on it,â Vitello said. âWhatever the mistake was there, weâll clear it up.â
As a team, the Giants have run into 14 outs on the bases, tied for the fifth-most in the majors. By run value, they are tied with the Angels as the worst team in the majors on the bases.
âItâs something we need to get better at,â Vitello said. âWhen we get back to , Iâll be standing there with a Fungo and whoever wants to get better at it can.â
Adames is hitting just .222 for the 18-25 . Getty Images
Vitello said he didnât believe there was any accountability necessary for one play that didnât alter the outcome of a loss where his team struggled to get anything going offensively.
Adames already received plenty from Giants fans on their last home stand, when he was booed after muffing a ground ball. Returning to the dugout, he slammed his glove in a rare display of frustration from a player who almost always accessorizes his uniform with a smile.
Since that ugly loss over the weekend, Adames has hit safely in all four games, including three straight multi-hit efforts. Heâs raised his batting average to .222 from .197 at the end of April.
âI think a big thing for Willy is he kind of fought through a rough patch there swinging the bat,â Vitello said. âHe showed up everyday at the park and was on a mission to work on his game.â
The Giants have a chance to win their four-game series in Los Angeles on Thursday, then have a quick turnaround following the night game to begin a weekend set against the Aâs in Sacramento. Adames has played all but one game so far this season. The schedule presents a natural opportunity to get him off his feet and show some accountability.
Adames didnât protest when asked about coming out of the lineup.
âThatâs not my decision,â Adames said. âIf (Vitello) does it, then thatâs OK. Heâs the boss.â
Q&A
What mistake did Willy Adames make in the game against the Dodgers?
Willy Adames failed to tag up after a fly ball was caught, leading to him being doubled up at second base.
How did Adames feel about his base-running blunder?
Adames felt ashamed and took full responsibility for the mistake, stating it was unacceptable.
What did Giants manager Tony Vitello say about Adames' mistake?
Vitello did not criticize Adames specifically but emphasized that the team's base-running needs improvement overall.
How has Willy Adames performed recently after the base-running error?
Following the blunder, Adames has hit safely in four consecutive games, raising his batting average from .197 to .222.
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Dodgers pitcher Shohei Ohtani motions to his teammates to throw to second base to double-up Adames after he made a crucial mistake in Wednesdayâs showdown. AP