VIDEO: Cardinals' Harrison Bader Gets Left Hanging by Marcell Ozuna for Entire Run Back to Dugout
By Parker White

St. Louis Cardinals center fielder Harrison Bader showed off his defensive prowess in the bottom of the fifth inning of Tuesday night's game, saving a run by throwing out Bryce Harper at home plate.
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Harrison Bader with a DART to throw out Bryce Harper.
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While the throw was incredibly impressive, Bader failed to earn recognition from one particular teammate.
Fellow outfielder Marcell Ozuna left the youngster hanging all the way back to the dugout after Bader tried to get a high five for his defensive heroics.
No matter how frequently Bader called out to Ozuna, he failed to gain his attention, resulting in an incredibly awkward run back to the dugout, during which his arm was extended the entire time.
At the tail end of the video you could see Ozuna getting ready to dap up shortstop Paul DeJong before even acknowledging Bader, who actually made the run-saving play.
Unreal.