My trivia question for today - what's the strangest play in baseball history?
Obviously this is totally subjective with no one correct answer, but here's my nomination: The fly ball that never came down!
May 4, 1984. A's playing Twins in the Metrodome. Dave Kingman hits a Kingman sized pop fly that reaches the roof. This was not unprecedented and the ground rule was clear, a ball that hit the roof in fair territory was in play. But this one was different - it went through a drainage hole in the roof and never came down.
Here's a photo of Twins fielders thinking WTF?
First baseman Mickey Hatcher, trickster that he was, pulled out another ball and tagged Kingman with it. Alas, no one bought it.
So what's the call? A's argued it should be a home run. Twins argued it should be an out. Umps split the difference and called it a ground rule double, although there was no applicable ground rule.
That's my strangest play, can you top it?