Denzel Clarke of Athletics captures the year, Robs Angels of Home Run


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The gardener of the Athletics Center, Denzel Clarke, is no stranger to incredible plays in the garden, but what he did on Monday night against Los Angeles de Los Angeles puts him in the conversation of “capture of the year.”

Clarke almost turned the fence of the central garden to Nolan Shanuel by Rob Angels, of a solitary home run, surprising the crowd and all those who look in the process.

Even Shanuel was amazed, while Clarke climbed the wall, he captured with all his upper half on the wall and turned back to land on his feet on the warning track.

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Athletics gardener Denzel Clarke Salta on the wall to catch a ball against Los Angeles on June 9, 2025, at the Angel Stadium in Anaheim, California. (John Cordes/Icon Sportswire through Getty Images)

Naturally, Clarke let a roar escape when he landed again to the playing field, as one did after achieving a capture of that rarity.

“Oh my God!” One of the athletics announcers said when Clarke made the miraculous play. “I have heard the list, I have seen the list of the best catches that you will see in your life. If you have no room for this on your list, we are seeing two different sports.”

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This capture of Clarke occurred a few days after he made another amazing play in his home of athletics in Sacramento against the Orioles of Baltimore.

Denzel Clarke, from Athletics, stops a home run for Los Angeles Angels on Monday, June 9, 2025 in Anaheim. (Photos of Tom Wilson/MLB through Getty Images)

Clarke was forced to hit the jets to the left center field, since Jorge Mateo attacked a ball towards the wall. Clarke never decreased his step as he extended to capture, and paid the price when he crashed into the fence to finish the entrance. The work also maintained a 4-3 leadership.

For Clarke, this game in Anaheim on Monday night was only its 16th with athletics, since the season began in Triple A.

But the 25 -year -old player is certainly a name defensively in his first cup of coffee in the big leagues.

The central athletics gardener, Denzel Clarke, celebrates after jumping on the wall to catch a flight ball during the Los Angeles Angels game, on June 9, 2025. (John Cordes/Icon Sportswire through Getty Images)

Clarke will expect the bat to also go soon, since it had an average of .224 with a home run and three ranges driven when entering the game.

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