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Except it is the correct call in the rule book. And don't embarrass yourself even more by repeating the same bullshit that "The league told the White Sox the call was wrong." Because no...they didn't. This was not only the correct call, it is the correct call on a rule that was designed SPECIFICALLY for this play. So there is no ambiguity about it. A rule put in the books 12 years ago specifically to address unintentionally interference on an infield fly rule play. And the rule says...once the interference happens, the play is DEAD and the interfering runner is out. And since the play is dead, it doesn't matter if "He easily got the ball anyway". In terms of the play, the fielder could have sat down and jerked off thinking about his mother like you do every night, and the play is exactly the same as him catching it. Dead ball for runners interference, and since it was an infield fly, batter out as well. IT is always great what some total failure with a nothing channel and no education thinks he knows more about some field of expertise than people who are3 IN EVERY WAY you can qualify a life, superior to them, and smarter than them, and more experienced than them. No wonder you will never get monetized. Really sad to have THREE TIMES as many videos as subscribers. At what point do you accept this as yet another failed attempt at a "career" and stop wasting your time? At this rate, evne at a ridiculous 3 videos a day, you wouldn't reach monetization threshold for 4 years.
If you look at the reply, the ball hits the corner of the plate then tails away please keep in mind you are seeing this in 2D not 3D. He is a bad umpire but not for those calls.
I would imagine he's a tool outside the stadium as well as in . He's the kind of kid growing up that other kids slapped him upside his skull . He needs touched up now
we all know the strike zone is 3 dimensional right? it isnt a square/rectangle sitting at either the front or the back of the plate. Lots of these "bad" calls are wicked breaking balls that nip the front part of the plate and by the time the catcher receives the ball about 2 feet further back are a couple 2-4 inches off the "square" plate.
Guys like you, who know nothing about baseball, crack me up. The strike zone is a 3-D rectangle. All a pitch has to do is hit any part of that rectangle to be called a strike. It has no bearing on where the ball is caught. All three of those pitches caught the front edge of the strike zone. Masterful pitching, horrible take.
before i read all the comments I made my own that is the same as this one. I agree with what you said and I am amazed that i haven't heard a commentator discuss this. There are plenty of bad calls in the game and with technology we could have a drone sitting right above the plate to actually see if the ball nips the plate and know who the bad umps are and replace them or drastically change how the game is called
Its obvious the ball is showing up where the catcher catches the ball in this video. Are you referring to the other view ? Certainly this isn’t the statcast view you are referencing
I saw that too. For a moment, I wondered if my opinion of him was being biased by isolated anecdotal incidences of buffoonery. Then I remembered they aren't isolated.
Angel Hernandez must be setting a RU-vid record for inspiring the most videos of his work--just for the first three weeks of April 2024, never mind the rest of his career.