Umpire ejects three Rangers at same time, a breakdown

Jun 20, 2023 493.6K views 2:57

What Happened

In a tense moment during a close game, the Texas Rangers find themselves with the tying run on third base and only one out remaining in the late innings. Rangers batter Simeon, who is at the plate, takes a close pitch that the umpire calls a ball, making the count full at 3-2. Simeon and Rangers manager Bruce Bochy strongly disagree with the call, arguing vehemently that Simeon had swung at the pitch. The umpire firmly stands by the call, infuriating the Rangers dugout. Simeon continues to argue, with Bochy joining in to defend his player. The umpire has seen enough, and to the shock of the crowd, ejects Simeon, Bochy, and the Rangers pitching coach all at once. The Rangers players and coaching staff are stunned by the decision, with Bochy aggressively confronting the umpire and pointing out that he is taller and has more baseball experience. However, the umpire refuses to back down, ejecting all three Rangers representatives in rapid succession. As the Rangers scramble to regroup, the game action continues, with the next batter grounding out to end the inning. The Rangers now have to take the field with their top players and manager all ejected. The broadcast crew observes the contentious sequence, noting that while the original call was close, the umpire's decision to eject three Rangers at once was a surprising and highly unusual move. Despite the ejections, the Rangers remain in the game, trailing by just one run with the tying run still in scoring position. The broadcast team suggests that the controversial call and dramatic ejections may have a lasting impact on the outcome of this critical late-season matchup between division rivals.

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Rangers have the tying run on third base. Only one out. This one's brought to you by Seat Geek.

You got a breaking ball top of the zone to Simeon. Takes it for ball one. Breaking ball a little

outside. Strike. Doesn't like the call. 1-1 count. Change up low. 2-1. Fastball high. Working the

zone with different pitches. 3-1. Goes a little cutter or slider or whatever that is in the zone.

Doubles it up. Full count. Change up below the zone. Ball four. No. They say he swung and then