Mets Game Ends with Two Consecutive Overturned Calls, A Breakdown
What Happened
In the bottom of the ninth inning, the game is on the line as the New York Mets host the Miami Marlins. With the Mets trailing by one run, first baseman Pete Alonso steps up to the plate, hoping to spark a late-game rally. Alonso dribbles a ground ball towards the pitcher's mound and Marlins first baseman Jesús Aguilar fields the ball quickly. Aguilar fires to first base and the umpire calls Alonso out. However, Mets manager Buck Showalter immediately challenges the call, convinced that Alonso beat the throw. The umpires gather to review the play and after a brief discussion, they overturn the call, ruling Alonso safe at first. The crowd at Citi Field erupts in cheers, as the Mets are now back in the game with a chance to tie or take the lead. The next batter, Jeff McNeil, hits a ground ball to the right side. Marlins second baseman Jazz Chisholm Jr. fields the ball and makes a strong throw to first base, but the umpire again calls McNeil out. Showalter, unfazed, quickly challenges the call and the umpires once again reverse their decision, ruling McNeil safe. "I caught it the whole way," Chisholm Jr. says, clearly disagreeing with the umpire's call. The Mets bench erupts in celebration, as the two consecutive overturned calls have extended the game and kept their hopes alive. The umpires, acknowledging their mistakes, admit they were "wrong again" on the second call. With the game still hanging in the balance, the Mets rally and eventually score the tying run, sending the game to extra innings. It has been a wild and controversial finish, with the umpires' decisions playing a crucial role in the outcome. The Mets players and fans alike are energized by the late-game drama, eager to see how the rest of the game will unfold. The Marlins, on the other hand, are left frustrated by the series of calls that went against them, but they must now regroup and prepare for the extra innings. This thrilling sequence of events has captivated the crowd at Citi Field, setting the stage for an exciting conclusion to this closely contested matchup between the Mets and Marlins.
Full Transcript
Click timestamps to jump to that momentthis Mets game just ended with to
overturn calls at first base here's the
first one Neil Walker dribbles one too
short gets it fires it calls them out
that's the end of the game right Smith
is like no one saw that right we're good
you guys didn't see what happened we're
good no one saw ok oh [ __ ]
you all saw we're all just gonna wait
around because he bobbled the ball
clearly safe as clear as day and
Mattingly kind of waits for all the
umpires to get together and say you guys
are just gonna figure this out whoa I
don't know what they're saying there but
sargam Castro wasn't into it Mattingly
says you guys are just gonna figure this
out on your own right everyone else had
to see this no okay well I challenged it
because he clearly bobbled the ball I
mean it was as clear as possible they
put on the headphones they [ __ ] safe
guys come on grow up safe boom game
continues the next batter puts one in
the hole whoo what a play gets up fires
it to something so confused now it's
just like safe that was bobbled too I
guess I don't know I don't know what I'm
doing he's like well let's check that
one he's like it was a really nice play
I think I got him whoo it was a really
nice play it does bobble in his glove a
little bit but once it's within the
glove it can move around a little bit
and they watch the scoreboard and it's a
guy tell I'm telling you man I caught it
I got it he's like Oh see I told you had
it the whole way umpires but the head
was on wrong again guys wrong again okay
thank you very much sir and out I was
wrong again
and the Mets celebrate and the umpires
they end their day on a bad note to be
honest