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Venezuelan Player Calls Out Garrett Whitlock Flaw After Critical Play In WBC Final

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Venezuelan Player Calls Out Garrett Whitlock Flaw After Critical Play In WBC Final originally appeared on NESN . Add NESN as a Preferred Source by clicking here . Boston Red Sox reliever gave Venezuela the lead in the ninth inning of the World Baseball Classic final, and part of that was a stolen base by Javier Sanoja while he was on the mound.

Whitlock issued a five-pitch walk to Luis Arraez, who was then pinch-run for by Sanoja. He took off on a 1-1 count to steal second base, and beat the throw. It was a play that the United States challenged, but the call was upheld.

Sanoja came around to score on a double by Eugenio Suรกrez, and the extra 90 feet proved to be very important. Sanoja, a gold glover for the Miami Marlins, stole just six bases last season. He spoke on why he took off against Whitlock in that situation.

"The pitcher was making slow moves,โ€ Sanoja said after the game in Spanish, according to Francys Romero . Sanoja played just three games in the tournament. He stepped up when Jackson Chourio was out of the lineup with a hand injury, and slashed .

375/. 375/. 750 with a home run in eight at-bats.