Correa Touches Ball in Fair Play and Gets Called Out, A Breakdown

Apr 24, 2019 464.9K views 1:22

What Happened

Carlos Correa of the Houston Astros steps to the plate in the bottom of the ninth inning with two outs and runners on base, looking to provide a much-needed insurance run for his team. The Astros currently lead the game, but a hit here could extend their advantage late. As Correa swings and makes contact, the ball takes an unusual bounce, heading towards the first base line. Correa reaches out and briefly touches the ball before realizing his mistake. The umpire immediately calls him out, ruling that Correa intentionally interfered with the live ball. Correa is shocked, clearly not intending to make that play and he argues animatedly with the umpire, pleading his case. Astros manager Dusty Baker emerges from the dugout to discuss the ruling with the umpire crew. The umps confer briefly before affirming the call - Correa is out. Baker continues to protest, but the decision stands. Correa, visibly frustrated, walks back to the Astros' bench as the inning ends. "I didn't touch shit, man," Correa is heard saying, still in disbelief over the call. Twins manager Rocco Baldelli approaches the umpires, asking them to re-examine the play and confirm whether Correa did in fact make contact with the ball. The umpires review the play and agree that Correa's actions were intentional, leading to the out call. "That was really dumb," one of the announcers states bluntly, summing up the bizarre and embarrassing sequence of events for Correa and the Astros. The game continues, with the Astros clinging to their slim lead as they look to close out the victory. This unusual play in the late innings of a close game between the Astros and Twins has left both teams and the umpiring crew puzzled. Correa's uncharacteristic lapse in judgment has proved costly for Houston and the Astros will have to regroup and refocus as they try to hold on for the win.

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two on two out a chance to blow it open

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