Del Castillo's Misjudged Tag Leads to Loss
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backup catcher Adrian Del CastilloNew York Post
•Keith Hernandez slams ‘la-di-da’ effort from Diamondbacks catcher on missed tag
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Adrian Del Castillo had plenty of time to tag out Starling Marte but whiffed on the tag in the sixth inning of a tie game Wednesday night .
The Mets had battled back from a 4 -0 hole to tie the game at 4 -all and had the speedy Marte on third with one out when Pete Alonso lofted a fly ball.
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