BOSTON, MA – JULY 28: Mookie Betts #50 of the Boston Red Sox falls over the outfield wall and into the bullpen after catching a ball hit by Jose Abreu #79 of the Chicago White Sox, which was ruled a home run after an official review showed the ball was dropped, in the sixth inning at Fenway Park on July 28, 2015 in Boston, Massachusetts. (Photo by Jim Rogash/Getty Images)

Mookie Betts makes great catch, but turns double into homer

Well, this has to suck. In the sixth inning of Tuesday’s White Sox-Red Sox game at Fenway Park, Mookie Betts made an outstanding catch to rob Jose Abreu of extra bases.

Then he fell over the outfield wall, lost control of the ball, and a replay review turned the third out into a two-run homer.

If Betts simply let the ball drop, the play would have had a better result for the Red Sox. Of course, had he not fallen over the fence, the inning would have been over. Sometimes, going all-out can end poorly.

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