I'm no Yankees defender but they're the ones that actually had a run taken off the board on a missed call. Granted the inning should have been over already but it's not "every" call.I have never ever been a conspiricay theory type guy when it comes to sports, but the Yankees are getting every possible call. All of them have been really bad, and in the Yankees' favor.
True, at least no one scored on that screwed up call at third. But, how can a major league umpire miss such an easy call? Never been a proponent of instant replay in MLB, but the umpiring in this post-season is certainly starting to make me re-think it a little.
I'm no Yankees defender but they're the ones that actually had a run taken off the board on a missed call. Granted the inning should have been over already but it's not "every" call.
I have never ever been a conspiricay theory type guy when it comes to sports, but the Yankees are getting every possible call. All of them have been really bad, and in the Yankees' favor.
Should be looked into for the obvious missed calls like this.
Not to defend him, but is it possible that his view of Cano was blocked, and he just assumed that Cano's foot was on the bag?
Not to defend him, but is it possible that his view of Cano was blocked, and he just assumed that Cano's foot was on the bag?
Should be looked into for the obvious missed calls like this.
McClleland has a history with questionable calls it seems. I know these were over the course of quite a few years but when you add in the George Brett HR and the Holliday play two years ago, they all seemed to come up in important situations.