The baseball postseason.
When shitty umpires make shitty calls in the most important games of the year. And there is no accountability, because this is as good as baseball can do. (shrug)
(Hey, one good thing about the Red Sox shitting the bed this year is we won't be forced to see them robbed of any postseason wins because of "The Human Element".)
But first, an umpire has to be so incompetent, he eliminates a team from the playoffs. Rob Drake was then rewarded by getting to work the Padres-Cardinals Wild-Card series.
Umpire Rob Drake had an atrocious game yesterday, missing 27 calls in a one run game that eliminated the @Giants from playoff contention.
— Umpire Auditor (@UmpireAuditor) September 28, 2020
These were his two worst calls of the day, missing by 5.99 inches and 4.07 inches. pic.twitter.com/eJ8KSeWZwW
Umpire Andy Fletcher blew the first pitch of the @Marlins v @Braves game. This pitch to Jon Berti missed by 4.2 inches.@jonny_hustle pic.twitter.com/9jGVwhosWa
— Umpire Auditor (@UmpireAuditor) October 7, 2020
Umpire C.B. Bucknor was responsible for yesterday's worst call of the day. This pitch to Mike Zunino missed by 5.15 inches.
— Umpire Auditor (@UmpireAuditor) October 7, 2020
Bucknor missed 17 calls in the game.@RaysBaseball @Yankees pic.twitter.com/CrHfDFp4WH
This is beyond unacceptable in a playoff game.
— Umpire Auditor (@UmpireAuditor) October 7, 2020
Umpire Dan Bellino lost track of the count during Adam Duvall's at bat. Instead of drawing a walk, Duvall flied out to end the inning on a 4-2 count.@Marlins @Braves @aduvall123 pic.twitter.com/U7YjbAuz0t
Umpire Paul Nauert now has the LARGEST MISS of the season!
— Umpire Auditor (@UmpireAuditor) September 5, 2020
Last night, he called a strike to @DidiG18 that missed outside by 7.43 inches.@Phillies v @Mets pic.twitter.com/caX0oW6Qxs
Hey @mlbua when will you actually hold umpires accountable for their performance? Never? Gotcha
— BanSkinnyJeans (@RockyBinkowski) September 17, 2020
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