Umpires incorrectly confirm the ball hit Alex Bregman's bat, a breakdown

Sep 6, 2024 226.3K views 4:39

What Happened

In the bottom of the 4th inning of a 1-1 game, Houston Astros third baseman Alex Bregman steps up to the plate against the Cincinnati Reds. On a 1-1 pitch, the home plate umpire initially rules that Bregman did not swing at the pitch. However, the Astros' catcher and pitcher immediately begin arguing, claiming the ball hit Bregman's bat. The umpire appears ready to call it a foul tip, but then hesitates, unsure if Bregman actually swung or not. Bregman insists the ball hit him, not his bat, and begins walking to first base. The Reds argue that the umpire called it a foul tip, so it should be ruled a foul ball. The umpires convene and decide to review the play. Replays clearly show the ball did not hit Bregman's bat - it appears to have hit his arm, causing his jersey to wrinkle. Despite the evidence, the umpires ultimately rule it a foul ball, much to Bregman's frustration. "He said foul tip, but there's no way that ball hit the bat," Bregman says emphatically, throwing his hands up in disbelief. The Astros manager, Dusty Baker, also argues vehemently with the umpires, questioning how they can maintain the foul ball call after reviewing the play. The at-bat continues, and Bregman fights off a few more pitches before being called out on a borderline 3-2 pitch that he argues is low. Bregman's Reds counterpart, manager David Bell, is then ejected for continuing to dispute the call. "You're getting pitches wrong and you got the replay wrong," Bell tells the umpire angrily. "That pitch wasn't low." The umpire remains steadfast in his rulings, writing in his notebook that "no one understands what I'm about." Despite the bizarre and controversial sequence, Bregman and the Astros are able to prevail 2-1 in the game. The play exemplifies the ongoing challenges with instant replay reviews in Major League Baseball, as umpires sometimes struggle to admit mistakes or override their initial judgments, even in the face of clear video evidence.

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