The New York Yankees' slide after a dream start to the season reached a new low on Thursday, courtesy of the Cincinnati Reds. And also Trent Grisham.
The bad times were well underway by the ninth inning, with the Reds leading 8-4 and on the verge of becoming the first team to sweep the Yankees in a three-game series this season. Then Grisham made himself an easy target for fans frustrated with New York's struggles.
With two outs, Reds third baseman Jeimer Candelario hit a line drive in center field to Grisham, who casually held his glove down and bobbled the bouncing ball.