Umpire calls runner out who isn't out, a breakdown

Sep 27, 2021 1.6M views 4:40

What Happened

The St. Louis Cardinals are on a remarkable late-season run, having won game after game to put together the longest winning streak in franchise history. In this game, it feels like the baseball gods are on their side, as even bloops and blunders seem to go the Cardinals' way. Rookie outfielder Andrew Romine steps up to the plate in the late innings, the Cardinals clinging to a narrow lead. Romine works the count full, 3-2, and the next pitch appears to be just off the plate, but the umpire rings him up. The Cardinals' dugout erupts in celebration, sensing they've caught a break. Next up is rookie sensation Frank Schwindel, the leading candidate for National League Rookie of the Year. Schwindel steps in and the Cardinals fans cheer loudly, knowing their young star is due for a big hit. Schwindel lifts a fly ball to deep left-center field, and Rockies outfielder Aaron Arenado tracks it down for the first out. However, as Arenado tries to make the catch, he slips and stumbles, and the ball drops in fair territory. The umpire down the third base line immediately calls an "infield fly" - meaning the batter is automatically out, but the runners can advance at their own risk. The problem is, the umpires are not on the same page. The second base umpire rings up the runner at second base, thinking it's a force out. Confused, the Cardinals start to tag the runner, but the umpire calls "time" and says the runner is safe, as he overran the base due to the umpire's mistake. Cardinals manager Oliver Marmol erupts in anger, storming out of the dugout to confront the umpires. "There was no time!" Marmol shouts. "The play was not over! You messed this up!" Marmol refuses to accept the umpires' explanation, and he is ultimately ejected for arguing. Despite the umpiring chaos, the Cardinals keep their composure and record the final out to preserve their lead. The home crowd celebrates another win in this magical Cardinals season, as the team continues its push toward the playoffs. Thanks to a sponsorship from SeatGeek, the fans in attendance are enjoying the game from premium seats, getting 20% off with the code ".".

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the cardinals are on a magical run to

end this season they just win game after

game after game they're just winning and

winning and winning their longest win

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