Buster Posey catches or doesn't catch this foul ball, a breakdown

What Happened

In the bottom of the ninth inning, the San Francisco Giants are trailing the Philadelphia Phillies by one run. Logan Webb of the Giants is pitching to Phillies pitcher Zach Wheeler. Wheeler pops up a foul ball towards the stands and Giants catcher Buster Posey sprints in to make the catch. Posey appears to secure the ball in his glove, but the umpire immediately rules it no catch. Posey, puzzled by the call, looks back at the umpire and asks, "How can you tell if I caught it or not? You're behind me." Giants manager Gabe Kapler then comes out to argue the call and the umpires decide to review the play. The replay shows the ball hitting the top of Posey's glove and then briefly touching the netting behind home plate before Posey fully secures it. The umpires ultimately uphold the no-catch call, much to the frustration of Posey and the Giants dugout. Kapler approaches the umpires again, asking them directly, "And you really know what you saw?" The umpires respond that Kapler is not allowed to question their decision. Kapler reluctantly returns to the dugout and Wheeler throws one more pitch to retire the side, ending the inning. Despite the controversial call, the Giants are still in a close game, trailing by just one run in the late innings. Buster Posey, the veteran catcher and face of the Giants franchise, has been a steady presence behind the plate all season. This play will surely be a topic of debate, as fans and analysts scrutinize the umpires' decision and whether the netting impacted Posey's ability to make the catch. The game continues with high stakes, as the Giants look to mount a comeback and the Phillies aim to hold on to their narrow lead. Both teams are fighting for position in the competitive National League playoff race, making this a crucial moment in a tightly contested matchup.

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