Trea Turner steals home to tie the game in college but the ump blows the call, a breakdown
What Happened
In a 2014 ACC baseball game, North Carolina State sophomore Trea Turner is on third base with the bases loaded and one out in the fifth inning. North Carolina is leading 3-2 and Turner is looking to tie the game. Trevor Kelly, a freshman pitcher for North Carolina, delivers the 1-2 pitch, which appears to be outside the strike zone. However, the umpire calls it a strike, deflating the NC State hitter's hopes. Undeterred, Trea Turner takes off for home, attempting a daring steal of the tying run. The catcher attempts to throw him out, but Turner slides in safely, knotting the score at 3-3. However, the umpire surprisingly calls Turner out, negating the run. The NC State dugout erupts in frustration, with the third base coach being pushed aside by the head coach, who argues vehemently with the umpire over the blown call. Replays clearly show that Trea Turner was safe at the plate and the tying run should have scored for NC State. Unfortunately, the incorrect call stands and North Carolina goes on to win the game 4-3. Trent Thornton, the North Carolina pitcher, picks up the win, while Zac Rice is credited with the save. Trea Turner, now a standout in Major League Baseball with the Washington Nationals, was an aggressive and talented base runner even as a freshman at NC State. His attempt to steal home and tie the game in this crucial moment showcases his fearless and innovative approach to the game. Although the umpire's call did not go his way, Turner's play was a testament to his skills and competitiveness on the diamond. The controversial call in this ACC matchup between NC State and North Carolina highlights the importance of accurate officiating and the impact it can have on the outcome of a close game. For Trea Turner and the NC State Wolfpack, it was a heartbreaking loss, but the young star's resilience and determination foreshadowed the successful professional career that was to come.
Full Transcript
Click timestamps to jump to that momentwell we're all talking about Trey Turner
and baserunning so let's talk about Trey
Turner and baserunning the AC C digital
networks that Trey Turner is no stranger
to aggressive baserunning or
controversial calls let's take a look
back to 2014
Brad Lauer says hey love to hear
recapping this one me too Brad let's
take a look looks interesting Trey
Turner was a freshman in 2012 he turned
down someone that drafted him and he
recorded 57 stolen bases his freshman
year which set the record and it was
more than the team totals 158 division 1
teams said an NC state record also tied
he had five steals in one game what an
insane stat if he threw out Trey Turner
in 2012 keep the ball that's a trophy we
got number 44 pitching for UNC that is
Trevor Kelly he made his debut for the
Red Sox this year UNC's up by one run
fifth inning Trey Turner's on third base
bases loaded one out here's the 1 2
pitch outside but he calls it a strike
the batter loses all hope for the world
gets deflated Trey Turner's coming home
and I'm just gonna call him out to the
old weird ass double play look at this
that pitch probably outside what are you
gonna do College jump this is ridiculous
no one's ever been more safe that's the
tying run right there a ballsy play by
Trey Turner he doesn't get rewarded he
goes no come on they're celebrating
third base coach gets pushed aside by
the Maine coach who says I'll handle
this you miss that blue UNC
celebrating like they just turned a
double-play on too bad nothing this look
at this replay man that's a tough tough
way to lose Trey Turner scores the tying
run they went on to lose this game 4 to
3 that would have been the tying run
Zac Rice was the winning pitcher Trent
Thornton he's on the Blue Jays now
Zacharias is somewhere Skybolt hit a
home run he made his debut in 2019 Trent
Thornton made his debut in 2019 and NS
su was eliminated but really they tied
the game in the fifth inning tough break
for Trey