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New York Mets 3B Todd Frazier pulled a fast one on the umpire Monday. It looks as if he made an awesome diving foul ball catch into the stands, but after a closer look he switched out the balls while on his back. The umpire didn't notice and called it an out. Check this out...

Hilarious.

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Filed Under: MLB
Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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Purple Spoon87 months
Does he get fined or does the league say good one and move on?
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Smalls87 months
Suspension incoming.
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jembeurt87 months
That’s fricking awesome!
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CAD703X87 months
good for him! he still had to think very quickly on his feet to pull that off. love how the kid in the background with the actual ball didn't blow it for him either LOL
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ColoBama87 months
I think it's funny as hell. Good for him BUT eventually, you gotta own up to it and accept the consequences.
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Gumbo187 months
What is the saying? "If you ain't cheatin', you ain't trying."
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Tiger-Striped-Bass87 months
Maybe he's admitted it, or the fan said it was so. But hard for me to call that video conclusive, especially the way they change cameras mid-way. If it were the rubber ball picked up by the fan, wouldn't it draw the same reaction if they didn't know the rubber ball existed? In fact, isn't the fan picking up the ball seem to be more in the area of where the rubber ball went, as opposed to the outstretched glove 7 feet in the other direction?
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kjntgr87 months
One time Jeter had the ball clearly hit the knob of the ball, ump said he got hit, he didn’t argue
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RC87 months
Looks like he caught it to me. The ball on the table came out of the green bag.
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SECdragonmaster87 months
If you are not cheating in baseball, you are not trying. Its like Nascar. That is why the Pete Rose ban is so stupid. They all cheat. Except Frank Thomas.
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