New York Yankees second baseman Jazz Chisholm Jr. appears to have been confused about a play he was unable to make during the 10th inning of Saturday's walk-off loss to the Tampa Bay Rays.
With the bases loaded and one out in the inning, Chisholm had an opportunity to get his team out of the jam when Rays first baseman Jonathan Aranda hit a a potential double-play ball toward him.
Chisholm, who was unable to cleanly field the grounder, could have tagged the runner heading to second before throwing to first to end the inning with the game still tied.
When asked about the play following the loss, Chisholm admitting he wasn't sure which runner he should have tried to get out first.
New York's loss to Tampa Bay was its fourth straight, dropping its record to 8-6.