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SALT LAKE CITY — Three more fun stories from the world of sports in today's From Left Field!
Another Beckham catch
New York Giants wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. has made a career out of highlight-worthy plays, including fantastic catches with one hand. He pulled another one off in Giants training camp that left everyone amazed.
I have no idea how he snags footballs like that. It's incredible.
Four outfielders?
In softball, you'll see four outfielders used all of the time. In Major League Baseball, though, it's not a thing you typically see.
But the Cubs used it when Joey Votto came to the plate, trying to eliminate the doubles power of the strong hitter. But batting against four outfielders, Votto ended up with a double anyway:
Joey Votto: Breaker of shifts. pic.twitter.com/57lh5lrhRM — MLB (@MLB) August 15, 2017
WNBA dance party ================
The Verizon Center in Washington D.C. started to leak, delaying the Washington Mystics vs. Indiana Fever game this weekend. But the players took advantage by starting a dance party at center court.
Don't worry, after all this action, the game resumed about an hour later.







