Today the Boston Red Sox and the Toronto Blue Jays resumed a video game that was suspended back on June 26, when heavy rain triggered the video game to be stopped briefly in the 2nd inning. At that time Danny Jansen was at the plate as the designated player for heaven Jays.
When the video game resumed today, Jansen was once again in your home plate.
Just he was bending behind it as the catcher for the Red Sox.
Jansen was traded to Boston at MLB’s trade due date, and with the Red Sox then designating backup catcher Reese McGuire for task, that opened a chance for Boston, and Jansen, to make some strange baseball history.
Which they did today, as Jansen ended up being the very first MLB gamer in history to appear in a single video game for both groups.
The MLB shared this extraordinary picture of Jansen heating up for the video game in his brand-new Red Sox uniform, while the scoreboard revealed him at the plate for heaven Jays:
Boston’s social media group had a little enjoyable with the minute:
After lining out in his very first at-bat, Jansen singled for the Red Sox in the 5th inning.
Boston supervisor Alex Cora validated that Jansen would remain in the lineup for today’s resumed video game on Friday, keeping in mind the circumstance.
“Yeah he’s capturing. Let’s make history,” Cora informed press reporters recently.
History, made.