Bad umpiring before Diamondbacks walk off Phillies, a breakdown

Oct 23, 2023 299.7K views 5:41

What Happened

In a crucial Game 3 of the National League Championship Series, the Arizona Diamondbacks and Philadelphia Phillies are locked in a tight pitchers' duel, with the game tied at one run apiece as the bottom of the ninth inning begins. Chicago Cubs closer Craig Kimbrel takes the mound for the Phillies, looking to keep the game tied and send it to extra innings. The first pitch he delivers is a borderline call that goes in the Diamondbacks' favor, and Phillies fans are already frustrated with the umpiring. The inning continues with several close pitches that go the Diamondbacks' way, further angering the Phillies dugout. Kimbrel issues a walk to load the bases with no outs, and Diamondbacks baserunners begin aggressively stealing bases, putting the Phillies defense on its heels. As the tension builds, Diamondbacks outfielder Corbin Carroll singles to bring home the winning run, sparking wild celebrations from the Arizona players and fans. "That one made me audibly go 95," comments the analyst, as Carroll's soft single drops in front of the Philadelphia infielders playing in to try and cut off the run at the plate. Phillies shortstop Trea Turner makes a strong throw home, but the runner is ruled safe, much to the dismay of the Phillies dugout. With the bases still loaded, Kimbrel battles Diamondbacks outfielder Ketel Marte, who says he's "looking fastball" as the at-bat reaches a climax. Marte then delivers the game-winning single, sending the Diamondbacks spilling out of the dugout in jubilation. "Marte says, chase me down, chase me down," the analyst notes, as the Diamondbacks mob their hero at home plate. Pitcher Noe Ramirez joins the celebration, ball in hand, as the Diamondbacks secure a crucial victory in the series. "Thanks, DraftKings for sponsoring ," the analyst concludes. "And thank you to the umpires for making it interesting, and to the D-backs for having good at-bats and putting the ball in play.".

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Let's recap the eventful bottom of the ninth inning game three National League Championship

Series. This breakdown is brought to you by DraftKings. You got Kimbrel in looking to keep

the game tied at one run apiece, bottom of the ninth and send it to extras. And the first pitch

is kind of a doozy because that's a strike, but it does not get called a strike. One of many pitches

Phillies fans, I'm guessing, feel didn't go their way. But the very inning before a pitch at that