Bryce Harper thinks umpire is too soft to be an umpire, a breakdown

Sep 17, 2023 696.2K views 4:21

What Happened

In the top of the third inning, the Philadelphia Phillies hold a 4-0 lead over their opponent. Phillies star Bryce Harper steps to the plate with two outs and a 1-1 count. The next pitch from the opposing pitcher is a high fastball that the umpire calls a strike, despite data showing it was outside the strike zone. Harper is visibly frustrated with the call, believing the umpire is being "too soft" to make proper decisions. He expresses his displeasure, saying "Come on, man, what?" as he questions the umpire's judgement. Harper understands the significance of the 2-1 count in this at-bat, as the data shows that hitters perform significantly better after a 3-1 count compared to a 2-2 count. Bryce Harper, the Phillies' star outfielder, is having an impressive season. After a 3-1 pitch, his batting average is .364 with a .702 on-base percentage and 1.293 OPS. However, his numbers drop significantly to a .278 on-base percentage after 2-2 counts. The umpire's questionable call has now put Harper in a less favorable position, allowing the pitcher to potentially "dance around the zone" and make Harper more likely to swing at pitches outside the strike zone. Frustrated by the call, Harper swings and misses at the next pitch, a curveball that "just goes, whoop, bam." He reacts by chucking his bat and helmet, beginning to take off his gloves as if he's preparing to further confront the umpire. Harper then turns to the umpire and says, "No way in hell. No, that's not a strike," before the umpire ejects him from the game. As Harper is being ejected, he continues to express his displeasure, saying, "You're soft. You shouldn't be a fucking umpire." The Phillies' coach attempts to intervene, but Harper is adamant in his criticism of the umpire's decision-making and professionalism. This confrontation between Bryce Harper and the umpire highlights the high stakes and intense emotions involved in Major League Baseball, where even a single pitch call can have a significant impact on the game's outcome and a player's performance.

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Bryce Harper thinks this umpire is too soft to be an umpire.

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Top of the third, Phillies are up 4-0.

There's two outs, 0-1 count.