2021 MLB playoffs: Nelson Cruz moves up postseason leaderboard with unique Tropicana Field homer

2021 MLB playoffs: Nelson Cruz moves up postseason leaderboard with unique Tropicana Field homer

One of the quirks of Tampa Bay's Tropicana Field was on display in the bottom of the third inning in Game 1 of the Red Sox-Rays ALDS on Thursday night. Rays designated hitter Nelson Cruz launched an absolute moonshot and, well, here you go: 

Here are the ground rules on balls hitting the catwalks: 

Batted ball that strikes either of the lower two catwalks (known as the 'C-Ring' and the 'D-Ring'), including any lights or suspended objects attached to either of those catwalks as well as any angled support rods that connect the 'C-Ring' to the masts that support the 'D-Ring' in fair territory: Home Run.

Batted ball that strikes either of the upper catwalks (known as the 'A-Ring' and the 'B-Ring'), including the masts that support each of those catwalks as well as any angled support rods that connect the 'B-Ring' to the masts that support the 'C-Ring' in fair territory: In Play. If caught by fielder, batter is out and runners advance at own risk.

As noted on the FS1 broadcast, Cruz's shot hit the "C-Ring" in fair territory, so it's a home run. 

That home run -- in addition to cashing a Best Bets pick -- was the 18th in Cruz's career to come in the postseason. He's now tied for sixth on the all-time list. Here's the leaderboard. 

1. Manny Ramirez: 29
2. Bernie Williams: 22
3. Derek Jeter: 20
4. George SpringerAlbert Pujols: 19
6. Nelson Cruz, Jose Altuve, Reggie Jackson, Mickey Mantle: 18

If the Rays make a deep run, Cruz could conceivably get to second place. He'd have to have a record-breaking postseason in order to catch Ramirez, though. 

There's more. Cruz is 41 years old. He's the second-oldest player ever to home in a playoff game after Julio Franco, who homered at age 43 in both the NLDS and NLCS in 2001 (via Matt Kelly of MLB.com). 

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