best start of his career. this right here, his first of the night. perfectly placed pass to tyler lockett in the back of the end zone. look at that. what concentration to keep both feet inbounds. ridiculous. fourth and goal here late in the game and wilson bookends his night with a juggling near drop from chris carson to give seattle the lead with less than two and a half minutes left in the game. rams offense, though, showing some signs of improvement on thursday night. jared goff led his team into field goal range. but greg zuerlein. he made his previous three kicks and he misses the 44 yarder. the seahawks hold on to win a thriller by one. the victory and the agony. meantime, game one of the national league series. cardinals rally. carpenter sliced a fly ball down the left field line.
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actually a motorcycle that back fired. but, everyone is certainly on high alert right now. a baltimore orioles outfielder suffers a concussion after the ball hits him in the head when he tries to catch a pop-up. fly ball, shallow left. long run and an awkward mis-timed slide from stuart it nailed him. jillian: look at that close up shot there ouch. d.j. stuart leaving the game after attempting the slide and catch. the orioles lost to the yankees 9 to 4. jillian: we under estimate how much they hurt. steve: that hurts a lot. ainsley: these are professional athletes swinging the bat pretty hard. jillian: 90-some miles an hour? ainsley: yeah, yeah, yeah. i hope he is okay. steve: dozens of businesses are fleeing where we are at in the northeast and heading south to one particular county in florida.
long one for mcneil crossed the line, up against the screen and he hung on. unbelievable play by mcneil. jillian: you could see it right there. mcneil leaping into the chicago white sox s new protective netting to grab a fly ball. of the mits by the way did win 4-0 brian kilmeade. brian: mcneil is going for a battle title but plays like that will keep him in contention. there are about four games from the last wild card spot. that s amazing. steve: i have a new question about the new netting out there. if the ball touches the netting. brian: foul ball. steve: he got it before it hits the net. brian: it s not like you can play off the walls. yeah. but it s good. people are protected and so are the outfielders. jillian: few stadiums have done it so far. ainsley: i like it so far. brian: derek jeeter went into the stands and into a seat that was ainsley: remember that little child that was hit. i like the net.
ball. jesse: maybe they should bring their gloves and their helmets, but i cannot watch this, and makes you feel sick to your stomach, they should give the family free tickets for life. it is the only way to solve it. i don t know what you can do about these things, freak accidents happen in life, i am a freak accident, there is nothing you can do about it. other sports, golf, someone slices one half of the tea coming you get hit in the neck thousands of times, boxing, sometimes things spill out of the ring and 70 gets a chair through the mouth. it happens a lot, and that is part of what happens when you go to a live sporting event. baseball it does happen more than other sports. but they have already extended the netting almost every single team has done that. perhaps you can extend that more and i am willing to have that debate, but you can t have some sort of missile defense system where they can knock out a fly ball or a foul ball the minute that it hits the bat. you just have to