The Erie Times-News put together a story on the Erie SeaWolves' 6-4 win over the Bowie Baysox and somehow buried this near the end. Take a look at Erie shortstop Hernan Perez, who proves that you don't really need fingers to play the infield. He flips the ball to second with his glove, while rolling on the ground. Ta daa!
"It was a SportsCenter highlight type of play," said Cron about Perez's play. "He made a play that I'm not sure I've ever seen."
Facts about Perez: He's 22, from Venezuela, and played two games for the Detroit Tigers last year … getting one hit in two at-bats.
Fun fact: the SeaWolves have a relief pitcher named Will Startup. Shouldn't he be pitching for the San Jose Giants, who are located in Silicon Valley?
SportsCenter The Heat win Game 2 vs Bucks going away, 98-86. @KingJames (19 Pts, 8 Reb, 6 Ast) snaps 16-game playoff streak with 25+ points.
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