MLB umpiring changed after this blown call, a breakdown

Feb 3, 2026 558.5K views 9:10

What Happened

In 2005, during the American League Championship Series between the Angels and the White Sox, there was a controversial play in the bottom of the ninth inning where the umpire, Doug Eddings, initially called the batter out on a dropped third strike, but then claimed it was just his "mechanic" and that he did not actually call the batter out. This play led to changes in the umpire's handbook, as the transcript suggests it was "kind of crazy and ridiculous."

Why This Matters

2005 ALCS Game 2, bottom of the ninth, tied game, and Doug Eddings completely botches a dropped third strike call then tries to play it off like he never actually made it. This absolute disaster led to legit changes in the umpire handbook because MLB was like 'yeah, we gotta fix this.'

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Who / What Is Involved

Players: Doug Eddings.

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Full Transcript

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It's 2005. It's the American League

Championship Series. It's the Angels.

It's the White Socks. It's game two.

It's tied up in the bottom of the ninth.

It's strike one. And then a curveball.