MLB: White Sox Rookie Pulls Off Brilliant Steal with Slide Manuever

Chase Meidroth may be new to the big leagues, but the White Sox rookie shortstop is already showing elite instincts on the basepaths.

During the fifth inning of Chicago’s matchup against the San Francisco Giants, Meidroth attempted to steal second base. Giants catcher Patrick Bailey made a strong throw, and second baseman Brett Wisely looked to have applied the tag cleanly. Meidroth was ruled out, but he wasn’t buying it.

The rookie immediately motioned for a challenge. What happened next was confirmed by replay and had fans stunned.

Meidroth cleverly hit the brakes mid-slide, popping up just enough to avoid the tag while still getting his foot on the bag. It wasn’t just a slick move, but a high-IQ play that showed off his quick thinking and athleticism.

MLB Replay Confirms a Steal for the Highlight Reels

Once the umpire took another look, the call was reversed. Meidroth was safe, and the video clip of his steal, quickly began making rounds on social media.

It was one of those moments that fans live for. An unexpected twist in an ordinary play that shows just how clever and dynamic today’s MLB young players can be.

Still in the early stages of his MLB career, Meidroth is already earning attention for more than just rookie status. Plays like this show he’s not only physically prepared but mentally sharp, exactly what teams look for in long-term talent.

If Meidroth keeps flashing this kind of baseball IQ, the White Sox may have found a cornerstone for their rebuild.

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