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John Tumpane a signalé une faute sur une balle qui n’était pas à proximité de la batte


John Tumpane a signalé une faute sur une balle qui n’était pas à proximité de la batte




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21 Comments

  1. Crazy_Baseball3864

    Well now we need foul tip challenges apparently

  2. cmgriffith_

    Do the Umpires even care? Holy crap 2 atrocious calls on 1 play

  3. TheG-What

    Meh did look like a check swing. I feel the home plate ump just made the wrong hand sign. Muscle memory is a bitch.

  4. It’s usually the double noise that tips them off. I don’t know what he thinks he heard or saw.

  5. FlyingSceptile

    I might be wrong, but a foul tip literally doesn’t matter. Its still a live ball and treated the same way that a swinging strike is. Just acknowledging that it was tipped, but thats it.

    That said, what made him think it was tipped?

  6. MisterxRager

    Umpires are like fucking cops lol 3rd base ump didn’t even want to call that shit.

  7. Acceptable-Cow3973

    Wow, mandatory hearing and vision checks needed for umpires

  8. thisisaskew

    The real question here is, why is the signal « Dolla, Dolla bills… »?

  9. archimago23

    I like the third base ump’s nod after calling the strike on the check swing. It’s like he’s acknowledging that was nowhere close to the bat lmao

  10. WorstDeal

    « I don’t think he really came close to swinging either »

    Sorry, but he’s wrong. MLB doesn’t define what counts as a swing or check swing. It only says « if the batter attempted to strike the ball. » Since a check swing is a stopped attempt and the calls are at ump’s discretion, they can (until testing is completed and hawk-eye is implemented along with the 45° rule) still call a strike regardless of where the bat was stopped

  11. Baseball-Fan-10

    I didn’t hear a double noise, but if there were, it would be catcher’s interference and that is reviewable. Glad this call didn’t really hurt anyone.

  12. ohnothem00ps

    the inverse happened in the Braves game last night…it makes no sense why foul tips are not able to be challenged…is there a legitimate reason?

  13. stonkerooni

    Looks to me like John was supposed to point at the bat and call strike due to the failed check swing attempt but motioned the tip ball call instead. Same result, just a funny miscall

  14. MateosCollections

    John Tumpane is one of the absolute worst and he thinks he is one of the best.

  15. kaehvogel

    How nice of the third base ump to bail out his idiot colleague with that check swing call…

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