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What Happened

Jose Altuve of the Houston Astros steps up to the plate in the bottom of the ninth inning with two outs and two runners in scoring position. The New York Mets coach is seen talking to the third baseman and shortstop, suggesting they come in, potentially expecting Altuve to hit the ball to them. On the first pitch from Mets pitcher Sevy, Altuve swings and misses for strike one. The next pitch is high and out of the zone, a ball. The third pitch is another fastball up and in, and Altuve puts the ball in play. The ball appears to hit Altuve's foot, but the umpire rules it a foul ball. Altuve is confused by the call, turning towards the umpire and gesturing that the ball clearly hit him. The Mets broadcast switches to a field camera to follow the play, but the Astros broadcast stays focused on Altuve's reaction. Astros third base coach Gary Espada comes out to argue the call with the umpire, imploring him to review the play. The umpires huddle together to discuss the call, as this is the home plate umpire's first-ever game behind the plate, adding to the pressure of the moment. They acknowledge they don't have a clear view of whether the ball hit Altuve, and decide not to overturn the foul ball ruling. Altuve is visibly frustrated, throwing his helmet and bat in disgust. He insists to the umpires that the ball clearly hit his foot, but they stand by their original call. The Astros fans in the crowd boo and point, jeering at the umpires' decision. One fan even mockingly claps in the umpire's face, adding to the tense atmosphere. Altuve's frustration is compounded by the fact that earlier in the game, he had forgotten the number of outs, further contributing to his difficult day. The umpires' controversial call and refusal to review the play despite Altuve's pleas leave the Astros star visibly upset as the inning comes to an end.

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Altuve coming up, two outs, two runners in scoring position.

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And the Mets coach says, hey, come in.

Talking to the third baseman, come in.

I think he's going to hit it to you.