In Arlington on a Tuesday night, a pitcher remembered he was once an infielder, and that memory may have saved a ballgame. Fernando Cruz of the New York Yankees dove across the infield dirt, caught a bunt from his back, and threw to third base in a single fluid act of improvised brilliance — a moment that speaks to how athletic identity, once forged, is never fully surrendered. The Yankees held on 3-2, their record now the finest in the American League, carried forward by both the spectacular and the steady.
Yankees reliever Cruz makes spectacular sliding catch on bunt in 3-2 win
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