Rizzo gets called out via fan interference, a breakdown

Jul 1, 2019 1.9M views 2:08

What Happened

Anthony Rizzo of the Chicago Cubs steps up to the plate in the bottom of the ninth inning with two runners on base, trailing the opposing team 3-0. On a 3-2 count, Rizzo fouls a pitch into foul territory down the first base line. A fan in the stands reaches over the railing and appears to interfere with the play, preventing the fielder from making the catch. The umpire immediately calls Rizzo out due to fan interference. Rizzo is visibly upset, arguing that the fielder could have caught the ball if not for the fan's actions. Cubs catcher Willson Contreras and outfielder Kyle Schwarber try to hold Rizzo back as he yells at the fan and the umpires, saying "You just took my RBIs away from me!" Replays show the fan reaching over the railing and making contact with the ball, which likely prevented the fielder from making the catch. Rizzo contends that the fielder would have been able to make the play without the fan's interference. The umpires confer and ultimately uphold the fan interference call, denying Rizzo the chance to potentially drive in runs and bring the Cubs closer in the game. Rizzo expresses his frustration, saying "Come on, saw it live, bro. And you saw it live, get the fuck out of here!" The fan appears nervous, with his leg visibly shaking, as security approaches to question him about the incident. Contreras continues to try to calm Rizzo down, telling him "I got him, don't worry." The game continues with the Cubs still trailing 3-0 in the late innings. Rizzo's missed opportunity to potentially tie or take the lead is a crucial moment in the game, as the Cubs' playoff hopes hang in the balance. Fans and analysts will surely debate whether the umpires made the right call in ruling fan interference on the play.

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all right this one came right from our

suggestion sheet it is rizzo up in a

three nothing game they're losing but

he's got two runners on so he thinks if

he has a good at-bat here he can get him