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Tommy Pham tricked Ha-Seong Kim into big mistake
San Diego Padres second base Ha-seong Kim (7) walks to the dugout after being tagged out at third base during the seventh inning against the New York Mets at Petco Park. Orlando Ramirez-USA TODAY Sports

New York Mets left fielder Tommy Pham made a pretty clever move on Friday night that helped his team get a key out late in the game.

San Diego Padres infielder Ha-Seong Kim hit a double down the line with one out in the bottom of the seventh during a tie game on Friday, which would have put the go-ahead run in scoring position. Pham took what appeared to be a very casual route to the ball and took his time throwing it back into the infield, which prompted Kim to try to take third.

Pham immediately unloaded a perfect throw to third, and Kim got caught getting greedy.

To be clear, this is a tremendously risky strategy on Pham’s part. If he does not make a perfect throw, Kim might be safe at third, and Pham would get deserved criticism for his lackadaisical outfield play. Kim also probably should have been aware enough not to fall for the ruse, and it worked for Pham here.

Pham is a former Padre, and he was infamously defensive of the team during one incident. Now he’s the one making the Friars look bad.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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