I’m at the park tonight and will have a game story later. I’ll be sure to write about how the Braves scored their first run of the night, but I think the play warrants its own post.

After the Braves loaded the bases to start the second inning with two bloopers and a swinging bunt, Aaron Nola struck out Adam Duvall to record the first out.

He then got Braves second baseman Orlando Arcia to bounce into what looked like an easy 4-6-3 double play.

One problem. Phillies shortstop Didi Gregorius didn’t know how many outs there were. Instead of turning the inning-ending double play, Gregorius instead pocketed the ball, allowing the first run of the night to score.

https://twitter.com/BrodesMedia/status/1542636916004225024?s=20&t=Ejx5MslLmk_JWozQKkmBkQ

Players have been benched for less, but given the Phillies’ current depth issues and desperate need for a win, he stayed in the game.

To his credit, he quickly rewarded Rob Thomson’s forgiveness by doubling in the bottom of the inning, helping the Phillies to a huge seven-run rally.

So what we have here is a true redemption story, I guess.