Ellsbury ties odd Rose mark for most catcher's interference
By Associated Press
Jun 27, 2017 10:54 PM CDT
New York Yankees' Jacoby Ellsbury watches his single during the fourth inning of a baseball game against the Chicago White Sox Monday, June 26, 2017, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Paul Beaty)   (Associated Press)

CHICAGO (AP) — Jacoby Ellsbury of the New York Yankees has tied Pete Rose's obscure record for reaching base the most times in a career on catcher's interference.

Ellsbury did it for the 29th time Tuesday night. His bat tipped the mitt of Chicago White Sox catcher Kevan Smith on a swing in the ninth inning and Ellsbury was awarded first base.

Ellsbury set a single-season mark last year by doing it 12 times. This was the third time he nicked a catcher's mitt this season.

Rose, baseball's all-time hits leader, had 15,890 plate appearances in his career. Ellsbury matched the odd mark in only 5,129.