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That's not true. That pitch being called a strike didn't cause Bo Bichette to get picked off of first. Bo Bichette not paying attention and turning his back to the play caused that. The batter ended up walking in the same AB, so if Bo hadn't gotten himself out then the ball/strike call wouldn't have mattered one bit.
No - two runs would have scored if the pitch was called a ball like it objectively was. Yes the batter was eventually walked but he later scored from first in a base hit.

And the umpire should have been much more goal on his call. He just kind of stood there.

I don’t have a dog in this race - if anything I’m pulling for the Dodgers because my son has been a fan since he’s been six - but it was objectively a terrible call that ultimately affected the final outcome.
 
No - two runs would have scored if the pitch was called a ball like it objectively was. Yes the batter was eventually walked but he later scored from first in a base hit.

And the umpire should have been much more goal on his call. He just kind of stood there.

I don’t have a dog in this race - if anything I’m pulling for the Dodgers because my son has been a fan since he’s been six - but it was objectively a terrible call that ultimately affected the final outcome.
You’re mixed up. Nobody scored that inning. The Blue Jays got runners to first and third with one out, but they stranded both runners.

Regardless, the only thing that cost the Blue Jays an out in that inning was Bichette turning around, facing the outfield, and wandering off the base.

The umpire’s call was essentially just like every other strike called. It was clearly audible and the umpire had no obligation to scream so loud that the runner on first can hear him during a World Series game. It was also a pitch that he again called a strike several times against both teams throughout the game.
 
You’re mixed up. Nobody scored that inning. The Blue Jays got runners to first and third with one out, but they stranded both runners.

Regardless, the only thing that cost the Blue Jays an out in that inning was Bichette turning around, facing the outfield, and wandering off the base.

The umpire’s call was essentially just like every other strike called. It was clearly audible and the umpire had no obligation to scream so loud that the runner on first can hear him during a World Series game. It was also a pitch that he again called a strike several times against both teams throughout the game.
You are correct - I did get the innings mixed up. I still think he still would have likely scored off Kirk’s hit that inning.
 
You are correct - I did get the innings mixed up. I still think he still would have likely scored off Kirk’s hit that inning.
He definitely would have, but only if he didn’t get himself picked off first by being careless.
 
The fuck is happening in game 4 this shit is so stupid
 
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