Beers, Boobs and Bad Umping in Game 5 of the World Series, a breakdown
What Happened
In Game 5 of the 2022 World Series, the Houston Astros and Philadelphia Phillies are locked in a tight contest. Houston starting pitcher Jordon Alvarez delivers a strong performance, helping his team get an early lead. In the stands, a fan with a "Happy Gilmore-esque" beard uses both hands to catch a foul ball, delighting the crowd. Two female fans also garner attention, drawing cheers from the male spectators nearby. However, the game takes an interesting turn when the umpiring crew makes several questionable calls. In the bottom of the inning, Philadelphia's Brenton Lee flies out, but the umpire appears to delay making the call, seemingly to spite the Phillies players who had questioned a previous decision. Later, Houston's Robles is rung up on a pitch that clearly misses the strike zone, drawing the ire of the fans and players. The umpiring controversies continue to unfold, with the broadcast overlaying pitches to highlight the inconsistencies in the strike zone. Fans and commentators alike express their frustration with the poor officiating, arguing that it is negatively impacting the game. Despite the umpiring issues, the Astros maintain their lead and the game remains a close and tense affair. Houston's veteran slugger Alvarez delivers a clutch performance, providing a glimmer of hope for the Astros' World Series aspirations. As the game progresses, the narrative shifts between the on-field action, the fan antics and the growing frustration with the umpiring decisions. The intensity of the moment is palpable, with both teams fighting for every run and the umpires struggling to maintain control of the game. Ultimately, the Astros hold on to win a closely contested Game 5, but the lasting impression is the impact of the questionable umpiring calls. The fans, players and commentators all express their disappointment with the poor officiating, highlighting the need for improved consistency and accountability in the sport.
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Click timestamps to jump to that momentGame five of the World Series brought a
lot of good headlines Jordon Alvarez
gets the start and comes through clutch
for his team to run home or this guy
happy gilmore beard and both hands
doesn't need a glove doesn't need a hand
just take it right off the PEC and go on
his merry way he actually puts the beers
down picks up the ball saves this
woman's life oh no oh he's a hero and
then he got the ball so it's pretty cool
then two other ladies in the stands they
make news with their chests there have
some fun of their own and zoom in and
bam and this guy getting a nice peek
tells his buddy hey you got to check
this out dude she's gonna go to go go go
go go oh yeah okay but back to the bad
humping check this out - - Rainey throws
the pitch he's practices whole life -
throw
uh-uh
mom says you were take it off I meant
because Gomes caught this and started
throwing the third before the umpire
made the call umpire doesn't like that
so he's gonna spite them and say no I'm
not gonna call it now you think you're
so smart I'm the smart one here I got
the power fans in the background no are
you kidding me now it didn't change
anything in the game
Brenton Lee flies out on the very next
pitch and no one saying the Astros won
this game because of the UMP SIF you are
you're wrong come on Lance but if you're
saying that that's not a problem you're
wrong this is a problem take that human
element out of my face please wake up
come on it's the World Series wake up
and then later on the next half inning
Robles takes this four ball four starts
walking to first and he gets rung up as
if it's a strike clearly not a strike
the at bat before Zimmermann walked on
this pitch which that might have caught
some plate it broke right to left but
the UMP calls that a ball you're just
waiting to see what reactions the
players had and then say nah [ __ ] you
I'm in charge here
look at these two pitches overlapped the
one on the inside is called a ball and
the one on the outside is called a
strike it's just nonsense really
and you're absolutely killing us and
again I don't think it's the reason why
the Astros won but it's bad