Umps get two calls wrong on one play and Boone gets ejected, a breakdown

Apr 14, 2023 984.3K views 5:52

What Happened

In the early innings of a tense game between the New York Yankees and the Cleveland Guardians, Yankees pitcher Clark Schmidt faces Guardians batter Oscar Gonzalez with two runners on and one out. Gonzalez pops up a 2-2 fastball into shallow center field, where Yankees center fielder Aaron Hicks makes what appears to be a catch. The umpires immediately signal a double play, with Hicks having caught the ball and the runner at second base being doubled off. However, Guardians manager Terry Francona (known as "Tito") notices something amiss and requests a replay review. Upon closer inspection, it becomes clear that Hicks did not actually catch the ball cleanly - it hit his glove and then bounced to the ground. The umpires, who had only 15 seconds to initiate a review, had missed this crucial detail. Both the Yankees and Guardians replay teams had been focused on whether the runner at second had properly tagged up, rather than the initial catch/drop by Hicks. This means that the inning-ending double play call was incorrect, and the Guardians should have scored a run on the play. Caught in a dilemma, neither manager wants to challenge the call, as that would force the umpires to review the entire sequence and potentially give the opposing team an advantage. Yankees manager Aaron Boone is visibly frustrated by the umpires' mistakes and the subsequent handling of the situation. He argues vehemently, noting that the umpires had previously informed teams that they would have a strict 15-second window to initiate a replay review. Boone feels the umpires have now gone back on their word, allowing the Guardians to potentially challenge the play despite the time limit having elapsed. Boone's animated protests lead to his ejection from the game, much to the delight of the home crowd. As he leaves the field, Boone acknowledges that the umpires eventually got the call correct, but he remains incensed by the way the situation was handled, stating that it goes against the guidelines the teams had been given during the offseason. The game continues, with both managers and teams frustrated by the officiating errors and the ensuing chaos.

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burn the first inning it's early there's

two Runners on one out Clark Schmidt

pitching to nailer a 2-2 count and

fastball up popped up into shallow

center field Hicks comes on grabs it