Map Book 2024-06-30 Map Book - Last update images today Map Book Zach Eflin Works 6 Scoreless Innings, Jose Siri Homers Twice And The Rays Beat The Nationals 3-1 NEW YORK -- Houston Astros shortstop Jeremy Pena misplayed a fly ball in Friday night's 7-2 loss to the New York Mets while participating in an in-game interview. Peña was involved in an interview with Apple TV+ just before New York's Jeff McNeil popped up toward the shortstop area with one out in the bottom of the second inning. Peña was shaded toward the second-base bag against the left-handed hitting McNeil and ranged to his right and was on the edge of the outfield grass close behind third baseman Alex Bregman. Neither Peña not Bregman put his glove up to make the play on the popup, and the ball landed between them. "Holy ...," Peña said as the ball bounced once before he grabbed it and tossed it back to the infield. Peña and Bregman appeared to glance briefly at one another. McNeil was credited with a hit and was picked off first base by pitcher Ronel Blanco two pitches into Harrison Bader's at-bat. Bader struck out to end the inning. Peña went on to contribute an RBI single in the third. Peña is the second player in the past three weeks to misplay a ball while conducting an in-game interview, both with Apple TV+. Los Angeles Dodgers third baseman Enrique Hernandez was speaking with Dontrelle Willis in the second inning June 7 when a grounder by the New York Yankees' Gleyber Torres hit Hernández on his bare right hand and ricocheted off his body. Hernández recovered and threw to first, but Torres beat the throw and Hernández was charged with an error. Torres didn't score, and the Dodgers won 2-1 in 11 innings. Afterward, Hernández said he didn't blame the error on being distracted because the ball "had a weird hop." Hernández said he wouldn't reconsider whether to do in-game interviews in the future. "No, because we're getting paid," he said. "I like money." Baseball's collective bargaining agreement calls for a player to receive a $10,000 stipend for wearing a two-way microphone for at least one inning of a regular-season game. The amount rises to $15,000 in the postseason. The Associated Press contributed to this report. 107 I3tZAmAvl2 Thumb 1200x630 91 FJtc9BPL 81h4PdxTk L Cropped Figure 1 ?w=1024 Notebook 2024 Schedule Book Starting January 2024 Monthly.webp Il 1080xN.4288411564 8dqo 2023 2024 TF Publishing Map Of The World 9.webp 2024 Thumb 1200x630 Original 10780902 1 UG Disneyland 2024 9781628091458 FC Original 10780902 4 612n1tP4MOL. SL500 Maxresdefault Image 9 71K5Qn81RxL Maxresdefault Scan 2023 04 13 11.09x16.67 Inv004773c Scaled 3b4d09bd4384429f2a77ca2b47102563 DA906017 5BD6 4ECB 9AD2 B32031ED63CD Page 1 A3af976cd0eee093e47a74d0774ad424 CA193 13thAge 2839325bfc7769b6eac3f11cc1e4a87d Page 1 Page 1 Cat3719 1 ?auto=webp&v=1709157549 4f7e58e5c437436841f3d8176d0bf0dd Page 1 500d40a2ed472a534d22a20135a37630 1703601853?v=1