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(Point culminant) Ronald Acuña Jr. déclare qu’il a été RAP, enlève tout son équipement, prend le premier but, les Braves doivent défier parce que l’appel sur le terrain n’était pas RAP, l’appel sur le terrain est valable et les Braves perdent leur défi.


(Point culminant) Ronald Acuña Jr. déclare qu’il a été RAP, enlève tout son équipement, prend le premier but, les Braves doivent défier parce que l’appel sur le terrain n’était pas RAP, l’appel sur le terrain est valable et les Braves perdent leur défi.




Par handlit33

21 Comments

  1. drkspace2

    From that side view, the direction of the ball definitely looks like it changed…

  2. darthllama

    The only plausible explanation I can come up with is that the review center was aware that Acuna tried to take first without being told to and upheld the call on behalf of the ump

  3. Does the replay room not know how to sync different angles? Cause with one you see it clearly not hit the ground and with the other you see it change direction. Insane

  4. mF-Jonezy

    Standard Braves getting cheated by replay. Best part is the brain dead tigers fans saying he was faking when there’s clear video evidence to everyone except the replay center 😂😂

  5. jaws52590

    Absolutely absurd. Can clearly see the ball change direction into the glove, especially on the second angle that isn’t even shown here. New York once again proving that they have hired folks with astigmatisms.

  6. Fumbles-OBrian

    Hellen Keller manning the replay booth today, huh?

  7. Worldly_Eye_1636

    What? You can see his foot being forced down when the ball hits it…

  8. _Despereaux

    I love giving Atlanta shit, but that definitely glanced off his foot

  9. redwings159753

    wild. What is the point of replays? Union is strong

  10. SpeedRacer1776

    Braves announcers noted afterward that it was obvious when seeing the two angles they had in conjunction. I wonder if the booth has to look at each angle independently or if they can put them side by side in unison. Also unsure if they are allowed to infer a HBP based on the change in the ball’s path. Either way, embarrassing to miss this one.

  11. Jonjon428

    The review crew at MLB headquarters was 100% looking at whether it hit the shoe and didn’t even think to look at the ball.

  12. dai_panfeng

    When the umps announced the challenge, the Tigers bench was yelling « we don’t want to challenge » as they thought it was called a HBP and the umps thought the Tigers were challenging…

  13. Is the Replay Center hiring? I feel that even I could do better.

  14. mrdannyg21

    Ok ignoring the garbage call for a sec, the “he will return to bat” was just gloriously unnecessary and passive-aggressive. Ump sounded like a parent who isn’t mad, just disappointed.

  15. IntelligentCommenter

    uhh the arc of the ball totally changes this is a terrible review

  16. I didn’t see the play and only have the replay they’re showing in the clip, but I don’t see enough to overturn the call on the field.

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