Angels’ Jo Adell Suffers ‘Canseco Moment’ as Ball Caroms Off Head for Rockies Home Run

MLB · By Marcus Chen · June 3, 2026
Angels’ Jo Adell Suffers ‘Canseco Moment’ as Ball Caroms Off Head for Rockies Home Run

Baseball fans witnessed a rare and unforgettable moment on Tuesday night when Jo Adell, right fielder for the Los Angeles Angels, became the unwitting star of a highlight reel reminiscent of one of the sport’s most notorious bloopers.

During the game against the Colorado Rockies, a deep fly ball was hit toward the right-field fence. Adell tracked back and positioned himself to make what looked like a routine play. But as the ball descended, it struck him on the head and ricocheted over the fence, resulting in an unexpected Rockies home run.

This incident immediately drew comparisons to the infamous play involving Jose Canseco, who, in 1993, saw a fly ball bounce off his head and over the fence for a home run while playing for the Texas Rangers. Such mishaps are exceedingly rare in Major League Baseball, and Adell’s misfortune quickly became a talking point across sports media and social platforms.

  • Jo Adell was playing right field for the Angels when the mishap occurred
  • The ball bounced directly off his head before clearing the fence for a home run
  • The play recalled Jose Canseco’s 1993 error, widely considered one of the most famous bloopers in MLB history

The play not only gifted the Rockies an unexpected run but also underscored the unpredictable nature of baseball’s outfield challenges. Outfielders routinely make difficult plays near the wall, but the combination of timing, trajectory, and reaction time can occasionally produce unlikely outcomes—even at the highest level of the game.

For Adell, the incident will likely be a memorable, if not frustrating, moment in his career. Despite the play’s comic resemblance to the Canseco mishap, it also highlights the pressure and scrutiny faced by players under the bright lights of Major League Baseball. Such moments, while rare, have become part of baseball lore and are a reminder that even seasoned professionals are not immune to the sport’s unpredictable quirks.

The Angels’ defensive play has come under the microscope in recent seasons, and while this error was unintentional, it adds to the narrative of the team’s struggles in the outfield. For the Rockies, the home run was a gift—but for Adell and the Angels, it’s a moment they’ll hope to move past quickly.

Sources

  1. [1]ESPN MLB