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If Baltimore’s orioles continue to sell on the exchange deadline, Cedric Mullins is giving the teams an incredible tape.
The central gardener has constantly been one of the best in the defensive position, and this week, he is demonstrating that this is still the case.
Already with a couple of web gems in recent days, Mullins stole a homer on Wednesday afternoon that is there with some of the best captures of the year.

The gardener of the Orioles of Baltimore, Cedric Mullins (31), leaves the field during the fifth entrance against the rays of Tampa Bay in Oriole Park in Camden Yards. (Daniel Kucin Jr./imagn images)
Mullins entered a diving madness on Saturday against the Rockies of Colorado, and two days later, he stole the Toronto Blue Jays of a three -run homer that helped Baltimore to a victory.
But his capture on Wednesday easily surpassed them all.
Ali Sánchez reached the plate at the top of the sixth with a man in second and two outs, below 5-4. He drove a flying ball to the center, with Mullins tracking it all the way.
Mullins climbed the central field wall to give him a few additional stretch feet, then climbed and got the ball with his glove, snatching it from the reach of a fan.
The capture stopped the Jays rally, but ended up scoring four races at the top of the next entry. Baltimore responded with three of his own, but his threat of a single exit loaded with bases was cut.

The central gardener of the Baltimore Orioles, Cedric Mullins, catches a ball hit by the Ty France of Seattle Mariners on the fence during the ninth entrance of a baseball game, on Sunday, August 13, 2023, in Seattle. (John Froschauer/Ap Photo)
That was the rest of the afternoon score, since the tiles came out with a 9-8 victory. Seranthony Domínguez struck out a couple of orioles, almost 24 hours after being changed to Toronto for them and changing the clubs between a double game (he also struck two in his first game against his former team).
The Blue Jays now lead the American League by 4.5 games, and there is a possibility that Mullins has wearing the Orioles shirt for the last time.

The gardener of the center of Los Orioles de Baltimore, Cedric Mullins, looks from the bench after stealing a two -run home run by Gary Sánchez de los Yankees in New York during the second entry of a baseball game, on Wednesday, September 15, 2021, in Baltimore. (Julio Cortez/AP photo)
Baltimore had also changed the reliever Gregory Soto to the Mets of New York and Bryan Baker to the Rays of Tampa Bay.