Umpire misses COSTLY foul ball call, a breakdown

Mar 29, 2024 358.8K views 4:34

What Happened

In a thrilling opening day matchup, the Chicago Cubs and Texas Rangers are tied 2-2 in the top of the ninth inning. Texas Rangers catcher Jonah Heim steps up to the plate against Cubs pitcher Joe Leclerc. On a 1-1 count, Leclerc delivers a changeup that Heim appears to foul tip. However, the umpire, Chad Fairchild, rules it a wild pitch, allowing the go-ahead run to score for the Cubs. Heim immediately protests the call, insisting to Fairchild that he tipped the ball. Replays clearly show the ball hitting Heim's bat, but Fairchild stands by his original ruling, stating he did not hear or see the foul tip. Despite Heim's pleas, the play is not reviewable, and the Cubs take a 3-2 lead into the bottom of the ninth. In the bottom of the ninth, the Rangers pinch-hit Ezequiel Duran, who works a full count against Cubs closer David Robertson. On the 3-2 pitch, Duran crushes a game-tying solo home run to right field, sending the game to extra innings and sending the Rangers fans into a frenzy. In the bottom of the 10th with two outs and the bases loaded, Heim steps up to the plate again with a chance to be the hero. He takes two fastballs from Cubs pitcher Jeremiah Estrada before lining the third pitch into right field for a walk-off single, giving the Rangers a dramatic 4-3 victory on opening day. Despite the controversial umpiring decision earlier, the Rangers persevere and Heim redeems himself, going from "zero to hero" as puts it. "That's the storytelling that you write a script about. And it happened," exclaims. "Baseball is pretty fun sometimes.".

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Cubs and Rangers tied up at two in the top of the ninth inning.

The Cubs have two runs on.

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More on that later because we have an interesting situation here.

Strike one from LeClerc.