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The Pittsburgh Pirates showcased exceptional baserunning during a game, notably drawing obstruction and running through second base. This performance is considered the most brilliant baserunning of the MLB season.

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Every bit of the baserunning clinic put on by the Pittsburgh Pirates in the bottom of the second inning was brilliant.
Let's set the scene: Bases loaded, two outs, 0-0 game. Henry Davis hits a ground ball to the third baseman to his glove side, so the throw goes for the force out at second base.
The magic starts with Brandon Lowe, who sprints straight through the base and makes the turn toward third.
Why? Because he could get there faster by not sliding. If the force happens there, the inning is over. Lowe might as well try to get his foot on the base before the ball gets there, and then just create some chaos.
That's what he did, and even more wild stuff comes next.
Nick Gonzales was the runner who began the play on second, and he was at third by the time Lowe rounded second base. At that point, there's nowhere for Gonzales to try and go but home.
The Pirates executed a series of smart baserunning plays, including drawing obstruction and running through second base.
Henry Davis hit a ground ball that initiated the play, while Brandon Lowe sprinted through second base and turned towards third.
Their strategic and aggressive baserunning tactics during a crucial moment in the game set them apart as the most impressive of the season.
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He gets himself caught in a rundown, and he showed off his smarts. There's actually no baseline until a fielder establishes it with the ball, so if before that the runner collides with a fielder, it's obstruction.
Gonzales found a path to running into Rockies pitcher Jose Quintana while running toward home, and so he was awarded a run even though he was going to be out otherwise.
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The play never happens in the first place without the cool approach from Lowe running to second base. That got the Pirates the runner home from third (Ryan O'Hearn), and that would've given them the lead even if the Gonzales rundown eventually ended in an out.
The fact that Gonzales turned it into more is even more fun, and it just shows that the Pirates have a smart group of ballplayers on the field.
Sometimes, you see things on a baseball field you've never seen before. This felt quite a bit like that.