The Los Angeles Angels' catching tandem of Jonathan Lucroy and Kevan Smith may have gotten knocked down, but they got back up again. Lucroy smashed a 401-foot homer — his first in an Angels jersey — during the second inning of Monday night’s game against the New York Yankees in Anaheim, Calif. The catcher crossed home plate and high-fived Kevan Smith, who was serving as the team's designated hitter. And if his home run didn't accurately display Lucroy's power, his celebratory gesture did, as the high-five sent Smith tumbling backward — his momentum almost taking Lucroy down, too. The four-and-a-half-hour game went 14 innings before the Yankees’ Gio Urshela singled home Gleyber Torres in a disappointing 4-3 loss for the Angels.
Source: Fox News April 23, 2019 16:07 UTC