Watch: Sprinklers interrupt wild inning between Indians, Athletics

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Ken Blaze / USA TODAY Sports

In an already wild sixth inning between the Oakland Athletics and Cleveland Indians, the Progressive Field sprinklers came on to provide a truly exceptional frame of weird baseball Thursday.

Whether it's the weirdest moment of the inning, though, you can be the judge. This all began with Cleveland up 1-0 and Athletics pitcher Jharel Cotton on the mound:

Player Outcome WPA
Erik Gonzalez single to center .032
Jason Kipnis walk - Gonzalez to 2B .047
Francisco Lindor reaches on a sac bunt with error by 3B Ryon Healy - Gonzalez to 3B - Kipnis to 2B .057
Michael Brantley walk - Gonzalez scores - Kipnis to 3B - Lindor to 2B .053
Carlos Santana single to left - Kipnis scores - Lindor to 3B - Brantley to 2B .032
Jose Ramirez reaches on fielder's choice - Lindor out at home - Brantley to 3B - Santana to 2B -0.19
Bradley Zimmer reaches on fielder's choice - Brantley and Santana out at home - Ramirez to 3B .009
Athletics manager Bob Melvin challenges Zimmer safe at 1B - call stands - Zimmer safe
Indians manager Terry Francona challenges Santana out at home - call overturned - Santana scores
Bradley Zimmer advances to 2B on passed ball .001
Daniel Robertson reaches on error by 3B Ryon Healy - Ramirez scores .021
  SPRINKLERS COME ON
  John Axford replaces Cotton

(Win Probability Added courtesy: FanGraphs)

That's two errors by Ryon Healy in one inning - and Carlos Santana's shallow fly to left almost definitely should have been caught, but a fielder wasn't close enough to charge an error. Never mind a pair of challenges as a result of the same play, both of which went against the A's.

If only FanGraphs measured the WPA of sprinklers ...

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