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Baltimore Orioles pitcher Zach Eflin and catcher Adley Rutschman were left in disbelief when umpire Brian Walsh called a pitch clearly in the strike zone as a ball.
In the top of the fourth inning with no outs and the Orioles leading 6-3, righthander Zach Eflin had a 1-0 count on Blue Jays second baseman Ernie Clement. Eflin then delivered a 90 mph sinker right ...
Orioles' veteran starter Zach Eflin maintained his composure after a terrible call on a pitch right over the middle of the ...
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Mediaite on MSN‘How Do You Miss That?!’ MLB Announcers Blow a Gasket Over Two Utterly Horrendous CallsMLB announcers across the league were simply dumbfounded by a pair of horrendous performances by home plate umpires on Tuesday.
It's a true flub in a profession that has very few once these guys get to the highest level. On Monday, though, the Blue Jays ...
Robo-umpires cannot be integrated into Major League Baseball soon enough, as Monday night's game between the Baltimore ...
A funny thing happened in the last 6½ weeks on the New York Yankees' road to a runaway in the American League East. A ...
When you’re hot, you’re hot. It’s like the Blue Jays are finding fun new ways to win games just to keep themselves ...
Home plate umpire Brian Walsh called that pitch a ball, leading to an extended reaction from the Orioles’ broadcast booth as well as several fans at Camden Yards. Come on! Wait a minute, wait a minute ...
Life in baseball can be a roller coaster, and we're here to celebrate the bumpy and beautiful nature of the ride.Today, we're ...
Fans are often critical when it comes to blown calls, and a recent incident sparked frustration on social media. During the ...
Cleveland rookie Ernie Clement hit the first two homers of his career while Miguel Cabrera stayed one drive short of No. 500 as the Indians beat the Detroit Tigers 7-4 on Friday night.
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