Now for his next trick: Magician Javier Báez snags run for the Tigers
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Detroit — He's "El Mago." The Magician.
And Javier Báez showed off some sleight-of-hand for the ages in Wednesday night's Tigers game against the Kansas City Royals at Comerica Park.
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Báez was on third base with one out in the bottom of the third inning when Jake Rogers hit a flyball to deep right field, where Jac Caglianone caught it and threw a seed home to catcher Salvador Perez. The ball beat Báez by a wide margin, and he was called out by plate umpire Jansen Visconti.
But Báez popped right up and asked for the challenge, and upon further review, he was safe — when he lifted his left hand over Perez's glove and plopped it down on home plate before the glove got him.
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The Comerica Park crowd cheered loudly when it saw the replay on the videoboard. Báez was called safe, giving the Tigers, winners of four straight, the early 1-0 lead.
Sitting in the dugout after the call was announced, Báez paid a little homage to wrestling legend John Cena, flashing the "You can't see me" hand motion over his face.
Báez was on third base after he laced a double to the right-field corner, where Caglianone started a perfect relay to home, where Perez made an impressive stretch to get Zach McKinstry at the plate. McKinstry was originally called safe, but that call also was overturned.
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This article originally appeared on The Detroit News: Javier Báez uses sweet slide to score run vs. Royals