
Brutal camera work gave Yankees fans everywhere a Game 4 panic attack
NY Post
Jhonkensy Noel’s deep fly ball in the seventh inning was gone, deep into the Friday Cleveland night.
Or so some camera work would have made you believe.
With the Yankees clinging on to a 6-5 lead in the bottom of the seventh inning in ALCS Game 4, Noel — he of the game-tying homer on Thursday — smacked a high, deep drive to left field.
For anyone watching on TV, the crack of the bat and the camera panning into the sky made the ball appear as if it was going deep into the left field bleachers.
However, the ball stayed in the park, and on top of that, Alex Verdugo caught the ball for the out.
The Yankees escaped trouble in the frame though Cleveland tied it in the eighth.

The Knicks won’t be raising a banner to the rafters at Madison Square Garden to commemorate their victory in the 2025 NBA Cup, and you can count your humble narrator among the faction that wishes they’d chosen differently. I’m not quite sure when it became mandatory to rinse as much fun out of sports as possible, but we’re sure trying.












