Jo Adell Becomes First Player to Rob Three Home Runs in One Game
For virtually any baseball fan, this incredible headline speaks for itself. If you’re not that familiar with this sport, allow me to explain.
A “home run robbery” is when an defender reaches over the outfield fence and catches a ball that would have otherwise landed over the wall for a home run. It’s not incredibly rare, especially in the modern game. If you watch 162 games of a team’s season, you’ll probably see it happen a handful of times.
However, the odds of one player robbing three home runs in one game are so ridiculously low, it’s not even worth calculating. But also consider that this game finished with a score of 1-0, meaning Jo Adell saved the game three different times, and he did it in each of the 8th and 9th innings, making this incredible feat about as dramatic as possible.
I suppose you could say the odds of all of these things transpiring at once were astronomical. Fitting, as much of the United States is undergoing a resurgence in astronomy with the recent launch of Artemis II, with astronauts leaving low Earth orbit for the first time in over half a century. Indeed, this connection will be expanded on below.
This is Part 1 of a two-part post:
- Jo Adell Becomes First Player to Rob Three Home Runs in One Game
- Adell’s Remarkable Feat and Blake Perkins’ 2024 Home Run Robbery
Jo Adell was born on a date with Primary numerology of 130 and 40:

I’ve written about home run robbery on this Blog in the past. On May 29th of 2024, I witnessed a similar, albeit less unlikely, event when Milwaukee Brewer center fielder Blake Perkins robbed a home run and hit a home run in the same inning. If that weren’t incredible enough, it turned out he had actually been asked in an interview before the game whether he enjoyed hitting or robbing home runs more.
On that same night, Tampa Bay Rays center fielder Jose Siri robbed a home run and then hit a walk-off single in the same inning. Check out my work from back then:
- Blake Perkins Robs AND Hits a Home Run in the Same Inning
- Jose Siri Robs Home Run, Gets Game-Winning Hit
Incredibly, those posts focus on the same 9/11 riddle that will be discussed here.
For more context, check out Dekoding with Kodi’s video, as he does a great job of explaining how this event is also synced to Donald Trump’s threat against Iran.
Angels in the Outfield / WTC
In the ninth inning, Jo Adell robbed his third home run of the game, fully extending as he tumbled over the fence, into the “bottomless pit“:
This third and final home run robbery was on a long fly ball by Mariners shortstop J.P. Crawford. This is quite fascinating, because J.P. is the name of the protagonist’s best friend in the 1994 classic film Angels in the Outfield, where real angels swoop in and help the California Angels in their quest to win a pennant:
(32-year spoiler alert) At the end of the movie, Roger and J.P. both get adopted by the Angels’ manager, who is played by actor Danny Glover. Currently, astronaut Victor Glover is (allegedly) on his way to the Moon with the Artemis II crew. This is a great name, as Jo Adell used his glove to rob three homers in a single game, perhaps making him the ultimate glover.
Danny Glover was born in San Francisco, California, which got its name from Saint Francis of Assisi. Saint Francis was also the namesake of the recently-departed Pope Francis.
J.P. Crawford’s full name is John Paul Crawford. In Angels in the Outfield, J.P. is portrayed by actor Milton Davis Jr. Both men share 185 gematria with Bottomless pit.




The World Trade Center memorial is a clear tribute to the bottomless pit, as water appears to trickle into the abyss at the footprint of each of the Twin Towers:

See: The Golden Ratio
The Twin Towers opened on April 4th, the same date as last night’s game:
Revelation 9:11
The name of this player being lifted by angels in the film is Ben Williams. I laughed when I noticed this, because the name Williams is literally the first name I think of when I look at the gematria of Angels in the Outfield.

7109 is the 911th Prime number




The Angels were playing against the Mariners, who reside in King County, Washington. Revelation 9:11 states that the King of the bottomless pit is an Angel Abaddon/Apollyon:
The number 911 flipped upside-down is 116. Angels in the Outfield premiered on a date with Standard numerology of 116:![]()
The initials J.P. are the 10th and 16th letters.





This brings us to last night’s hero for the real-life Angels, Jo Adell.

Consider how WTC 1 collapsed 102 minutes after it was struck by Al-Qaeda. In Hebrew, the angel in the bottomless pit is called Abaddon.

Adell was 888 days old for September 11th and 1408 weeks old for the game on April 4th, which was 102 days before Angels in the Outfield‘s anniversary:
In Greek, the angel is named Apollyon.

The game was played on a date with Standard numerology of 34 and 16:

The Tower is the 16th card of the Tarot’s Major Arcana.
The 16th Prime number is 53

The complex was destroyed 5 months, 3 days after Jo’s birthday.




September 11th / Golden Gate

1870 is the year Golden Gate Park opened on the same date, April 4th, in San Francisco – the birthplace of Danny Glover:
911 is the 156th Prime number
The 119th Composite number is 156



The most recent Total Solar Eclipse, which passed over the United States, fell on Adell’s April 8th birthday.


Adell…Apollyon…Abaddon…Angels…Artemis…they all start with A, the 1st letter. Perhaps this is a nod to the number 111.
Jo Adell was born on a date with Standard numerology of 111:![]()

J.P. Crawford was born on January 11th, or 1/11:
Pope Francis died on the 111th day of the year, while September 11th is the date leaving 111 days on the calendar:![]()
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As pointed out above, that’s also a span of 888 days with the end date included.

888 + 888 = 1776


Continue reading:
- Jo Adell Becomes First Player to Rob Three Home Runs in One Game
- Adell’s Remarkable Feat and Blake Perkins’ 2024 Home Run Robbery


