Runner misses home plate & Brewers use loophole to review it, a breakdown

Jul 27, 2021 2.7M views 6:09

What Happened

In a close game between the Milwaukee Brewers and the Chicago White Sox, there is an interesting replay review and some gamesmanship that unfolds. The Brewers are leading 4-0 in the late innings when Chicago second baseman Leury García hits a soft ground ball down the line. Milwaukee second baseman Kolten Wong cannot field the ball cleanly, allowing the runner to reach base safely. The next batter hits another dribbler that Chicago outfielder Andrew Vaughn cannot corral, loading the bases with no outs for the White Sox. On the next play, the Chicago hitter hits a weak ground ball up the first base line. Milwaukee first baseman Rowdy Tellez fields the ball and throws home, where the runner is called safe by the umpire. However, the Brewers' manager, Craig Counsell, believes the runner, Gavin Sheets, may have missed touching home plate. Counsell has his pitcher, Matt Bush, step off the mound and throw to the catcher to appeal the play at home. The umpire initially rules Sheets safe, but after some discussion, he changes the call to out, saying Sheets did indeed miss the plate. This sparks an argument, as White Sox manager Tony La Russa claims there is a rule that prohibits a team from challenging a play after a mound visit. La Russa says he worked in the league office with former MLB executive Joe Torre to implement this rule, but the umpires are unsure of the specifics. They ultimately consult with the league office, who confirms that the Brewers' challenge is legal. "I swear there's a rule that says you can't do that," La Russa tells the umpires, but they determine that the Brewers' actions were within the rules. The inning continues, with Bush escaping the jam and allowing only one run to score. "This is just a rule book check," one of the umpires says, as the fans watch the unusual sequence of events unfold. The video is SeatGeek, with a reminder to use the code "" for 20% off tickets to any sporting event or concert.

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there was an interesting replay review

some gamesmanship a discussion in the

brewers versus white sox game last

weekend and i find it interesting so i'm

going to talk about it milwaukee's up