CHICAGO — Casper Wells did not realize how significant his catch was until he turned to look at the Jumbotron after he helped save a victory for the White Sox.
Wells robbed Reed Johnson of a home run in the eighth inning to help the Chicago White Sox beat the Atlanta Braves 3-1 on Sunday.
With the White Sox leading 3-1, Wells leaped up against the left-field wall to make a spectacular catch and rob Johnson of the game-tying homer.
"I didn't know at first, I was just glad I caught it, you know. And then I saw the replay and I was like, wow that, you know, that was really special. I never did anything like that before. So, like I said I'm just happy I got to help the team out in that situation and the moment that it happened made it that much more special," said Wells.
Initially, Johnson did not think he hit it well enough to get it out of the park.
"No, I hit it OK. I knew that the ball was traveling pretty good all weekend, so when I hit it I was kind of begging for it to get up. I didn't crush it, but obviously in that situation they're probably, I would assume, in the eighth inning he's playing pretty deep almost in 'no doubles' anyway, so that made it a little easier play for him. I hit that ball earlier in the game, it's probably a homer because he's probably playing me a lot shallower, you now? So, it was kind of everything," said Johnson.
Wells catch was several great defensive plays by the White Sox.
Alex Rios added two hits and an RBI for Chicago and Jose Quintana (5-2) scattered nine hits in 5 2-3 innings for the win.