Umpire called strike three when it was only strike two, a breakdown
What Happened
Jordan Baker's the tallest umpire in MLB history. Also rings him up for strike three.
Why This Matters
Jordan Baker's the tallest ump in MLB history and he just got a little too eager with the ring up, calling strike three when it was only strike two. It's peak innocent umpire chaos, and watching him catch himself mid-gesture is comedy gold.
This breakdown cracked 107K views and sits at #1142 all-time, proving that even the goofiest ump mistakes get the Jomboy treatment.
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Players: Jordan Baker.
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Click timestamps to jump to that momentJordan Baker's the tallest umpire in MLB
history. Also rings him up for strike
three. I mean strike two. Oh boy. Hope
Otani didn't notice. What the hell was
What a strike. Yeah, he rung him up. It
was only strike two. He's like, "Yeah, I
saw that. I saw that." It's one of the
most innocent mistakes an umpire makes
and I love it. But he's just so excited.
Yeah. Strike three. I mean two. I mean
two. Uh yeah, my bad. If you want to see
what he normally does on called strike
two, it's just that just that because
you don't ring someone up on strike two
because it's not strike three. It's just
a mistake, but it's one of the fun ones
cuz you always see the batters like,
"Wait, what? Huh?" But he caught himself
pretty quick. Let's take a look at them
side by side. The different calls.
Different calls. And while we're here,
just what do you think about his strike
three call? If you're ranking Jordan
Baker's punch out, do you like it? Do
you I like I like it. I kind of like it.
Depends what noise he's making with it,
but I do like