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Major League Baseball player Ji-man Choi of Tampa Bay hit his first baseball home run this fall.

In the outfield, a fan stretched out his glove over the fence to catch a bat, and fortunately it was recognized as a home run.



Correspondent Lee Seong-hoon.



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Choi Ji-man shot a big batted ball to the left in the sixth inning, when Tampa Bay was 8-5 behind Boston.



A fan in the left middle stands leaned forward and caught the hit with a glove, but the referee calls it a home run.



Choi Ji-man recorded his first postseason home run this year and his fourth postseason home run, as it was recognized that the fan would have crossed the fence even if the video had not been caught.



Choi Ji-man added a hit in the ninth, but Tampa Bay allowed five home runs to Boston and lost 14-6 to one win and one loss.



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San Francisco defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers in the National League West Division rivalry for the first time in postseason history.



In the fourth inning, San Francisco second baseman Lastella made a fatal shot with a fantastic glove toss, while 24-year-old rookie pitcher Logan Webb struck out 10 in the eighth inning and two outs, leading to a 4-0 victory for San Francisco.



(Video editing: Nam Il)