I think Angel Hernandez...
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I think Angel Hernandez...
...forgot that it's impossible to balk to second base. The only possibility is that he was somehow saying Singer made a move toward first base.
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I disagree. He made a move towards home, then turned to throw. I don't know if the leg twitch prior to the quick step towards home would count. It seems it should as the balk is supposed to be "an illegal motion on the mound that the umpire deems to be deceitful to the runner(s)." The leg twitch just prior to him stepping towards home is deceitful. But his left leg clearly left the ground towards home plate and then he planted on it in front of where it was previously positioned before turning around.mrkelley23 wrote: ↑Thu May 06, 2021 12:41 pm...forgot that it's impossible to balk to second base. The only possibility is that he was somehow saying Singer made a move toward first base.
The rule says "At any time during the pitcher’s preliminary movements and until his natural pitching motion commits him to the pitch, he may throw to any base provided he steps directly toward such base before making the throw. " He did not step directly towards second. He stepped towards home.
Good call.
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Even a broken watch is right twice a day.
Hernandez is, as a rule, infuriatingly bad. Also quick tempered, exceedingly arrogant, and seemingly in love with the idea of the game being about him. He should've been fired long ago.
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The leg twitch is the only thing that could lead to a balk call. The jump turn he executed on making the throw to second is standard baseball stuff. He does step directly toward second, at least within the bounds of interpretation of the rule, which gives pitchers almost 40 degrees of leeway. Watch his feet. After the twitch (which I do agree could be called a balk), he jumps, and the next place his left foot comes down is toward second.BackInTex wrote: ↑Thu May 06, 2021 1:31 pmI disagree. He made a move towards home, then turned to throw. I don't know if the leg twitch prior to the quick step towards home would count. It seems it should as the balk is supposed to be "an illegal motion on the mound that the umpire deems to be deceitful to the runner(s)." The leg twitch just prior to him stepping towards home is deceitful. But his left leg clearly left the ground towards home plate and then he planted on it in front of where it was previously positioned before turning around.mrkelley23 wrote: ↑Thu May 06, 2021 12:41 pm...forgot that it's impossible to balk to second base. The only possibility is that he was somehow saying Singer made a move toward first base.
The rule says "At any time during the pitcher’s preliminary movements and until his natural pitching motion commits him to the pitch, he may throw to any base provided he steps directly toward such base before making the throw. " He did not step directly towards second. He stepped towards home.
Good call.
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T_Bone0806 wrote: ↑Thu May 06, 2021 2:28 pmHernandez is, as a rule, infuriatingly bad. Also quick tempered, exceedingly arrogant, and seemingly in love with the idea of the game being about him. He should've been fired long ago.
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Umpire Ángel Hernández Finishes Regular Season With Worst Rating in MLB
As expected, Ángel Hernández finished the 2023 regular season as the lowest-rated umpire in baseball.
Umpire Auditor, which tracks missed calls in each game throughout the season, reported that Hernández racked up 161 bad calls in 10 games this season. Alongside their announcement that Hernández had the worst season of any umpire in the league, Umpire Auditor attached a thread of his worst moments of the year.
The 62-year-old Hernández missed over half of the 2023 season due to back surgery, eventually going on a minor league rehab assignment in July to get readjusted to the game following his extended absence. Ironically, he made headlines for his inconsistent and poor calls in Triple-A, as well as upon his return to the big leagues.
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As expected, Ángel Hernández finished the 2023 regular season as the lowest-rated umpire in baseball.
Umpire Auditor, which tracks missed calls in each game throughout the season, reported that Hernández racked up 161 bad calls in 10 games this season. Alongside their announcement that Hernández had the worst season of any umpire in the league, Umpire Auditor attached a thread of his worst moments of the year.
The 62-year-old Hernández missed over half of the 2023 season due to back surgery, eventually going on a minor league rehab assignment in July to get readjusted to the game following his extended absence. Ironically, he made headlines for his inconsistent and poor calls in Triple-A, as well as upon his return to the big leagues.
https://www.si.com/fannation/mlb/fastba ... ing-in-mlb
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MLB umpire Ángel Hernández retiring after 3 decades
MLB umpire Ángel Hernández is retiring effective immediately, sources familiar with his plans told ESPN, ending a controversial three-decade-long career that in recent years turned Hernández into a source of consternation with players and a social media punching bag among fans.
Hernández, 62, reached a settlement to leave Major League Baseball, according to a source, and he will retire after umpiring thousands of games since his debut in 1991.
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MLB umpire Ángel Hernández is retiring effective immediately, sources familiar with his plans told ESPN, ending a controversial three-decade-long career that in recent years turned Hernández into a source of consternation with players and a social media punching bag among fans.
Hernández, 62, reached a settlement to leave Major League Baseball, according to a source, and he will retire after umpiring thousands of games since his debut in 1991.
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