OAKLAND -- Xander Bogaerts is going to see Ramón Laureano in his nightmares.
For the second consecutive night, the A's center fielder made an absolutely jaw-dropping throw to retire Bogaerts, this time nailing the Red Sox shortstop at third base with a one-run lead in the ninth inning Tuesday night.
"I'm like, there's no way he'll do that again," a stunned Bogaerts said after the game. "The next time, I won't run."
That's probably a good idea. Laureano already has recorded 11 outfield assists in just 56 career games, the most in all of baseball during that span.