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no... in baseball it's who, who would break it up with the great slide.
What happened is the team was trying for a double play. So when who realized he'd be out at second, he slide to try and take out the fielder. He was successful, which broke up the double play. As a result who was the individual who broke up the play, even though he was put out. Because he sacrificed, he allowed what to reach first.
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