A dual steal started by Elly de la Cruz broke-up the pitching duel in between Logan Webb and Hunter Greene in the 5th inning of the collection finale versus the Cincinnati Reds. Patrick Bailey's toss to 2nd wasn't meant to snatch de la Cruz at secondbase but play in addition to his opponent's shenanigans, and with any luck offer Thairo Estrada an opportunity to snatch the jogger damaging for home and alleviate the Reds' racking up risk. That was the plan, and San Francisco had pulled it off in the past-- however getting Spencer Steer, that remains in the 78th percentile of sprint speed, had not been going to be easy. Rate suggests a smaller margin for error, and Estrada's relay toss back home erred too far to Bailey's right, unlocking broad enough for Steer to sneak in across the plate. But the play started ahead off the rails when the first throw from Bailey cruised and compelled Estrada off his feet, impacting his energy and just how he set-up his cleats for the return. A better toss from Bailey would have allowed a much better throw from Estrada which might have captured Steer. Ultimately, the decision to involve most likely had not been the most effective selection. The Reds toss down the onslaught in those scenarios since they generally have the upper hand in it Reds Shorts.