Umpire gets in the runner's way, a breakdown
What Happened
In the bottom of the third inning, the game is tight as the two teams battle it out. New York Mets starting pitcher Jacob deGrom is locked in a duel with Los Angeles Dodgers slugger Cody Bellinger. With runners on first and second and two outs, deGrom delivers a 0-2 pitch that Bellinger fouls off. As the play unfolds, the focus shifts to home plate umpire Angel Hernandez, who is positioned directly in the path of the baserunners. When Bellinger hits a slow roller to the shortstop, Hernandez is standing right in the baseline, forcing the Dodgers' runner to collide with him as he tries to advance to second base. "Come on, how do you not know I'm f***ing coming?" the frustrated Dodgers manager shouts from the dugout, clearly questioning Hernandez's positioning. The collision sends both the runner and the umpire tumbling to the ground, but the umpire's interference does not prevent the force out at second base. Announcer analyzes the play, noting that Hernandez's positioning is "very tough" for the runner, who was "really trying to beat this play out." suggests that Hernandez may have been trying to get out of the way of a potential throw to first base, but ended up obstructing the baserunner in the process. "The ump is moving into his lane there," observes, "I think the ump starts with both feet on the grass and at this point the ump has both feet on the dirt, that was the umpire trying to get out of the way of the potential throw." The Dodgers' manager approaches Hernandez, asking if this positioning is "normal" and expressing his disbelief that it "never happens." Hernandez insists that it is always his standard positioning, leading the manager to review the play on an iPad to try to understand what transpired. In the end, the umpire's unusual positioning and the resulting collision with the baserunner add an unexpected and comical twist to the tense game action. While these types of incidents are rare, they serve as a reminder that even the most seasoned umpires can sometimes find themselves in the wrong place at the wrong time, much to the frustration of the players and coaches on the field.
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DraftKings it's something that I haven't
seen before I haven't seen maybe I've
seen it but I forgot it but I don't
think I've seen it we got two on in the
bottom of the third two out strowman
pitching get strike one
looking second Pitch
fouled back so he's got him Owen two
looking to get the third out of the
inning now look where the umpire's
standing maybe that's absolutely normal
because I didn't blink an eye when I saw
it the first time Runners on first and
second umpire standing there slow roller
they go to second that oh
come on
come on
how do you not know I'm [ __ ] coming
unbelievable I never seen that and like
I said maybe I have but I forgot but he
just ran into the Umpire
he takes off for second base he's
looking down just getting the steps and
digging digging digging comes up to
follow the ball into the shortstop
always go in a second oh
ump
Collision on the floor now that's a very
tough play to be safe at you're usually
going to get the force out but he was
really trying to beat this play out
which is
a good effort and then it does look like
the UMP is moving into his Lane there I
think the UMP starts with both feet on
the grass and at this point the UMP has
both feet on the dirt that was the
Umpire trying to get out of the way of
the potential throw because he's got his
feet on the grass there they end up in
the dirt
if this shortstop comes up and and he's
gonna fire this shortstop Dansby comes
up he's gonna fire to First is the UMP
trying to get out of the way of that and
then that's why he's kind of going into
the lane
he does kind of go into the Lane right
as
the runners trying to get past him and
it's just funny and then the manager
says is that normal positioning and he
says yeah always always stand in there
and he's like okay well how come that
never happens and then they actually had
to go look at it on the iPad and try to
figure out what was going on and it was
exactly what they saw I'm guessing that
you know the um's part of the field and
that just happens and that happens but
pretty weird never seen it before thanks
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