Possibly home base umpire Scott Barry simply intended to finish the Chicago Cubs and Pittsburgh Pirates. Or … he requires to obtain his vision inspected.
Those are the only 2 factors I can think about for this strike phone call that has actually gone extremely, extremely viral for all the incorrect factors.
The Cubs wound up defeating the Pirates 18-8 on Monday, and Barry– that has made a bad call before— determined to call a 42 miles per hour pitch from Pittsburgh setting gamer Brawler Tellez a strike … although you can see simply exactly how away home plate it was.
Per Umpire Auditor, that’s the most awful call their background:
Umpire Scott Barry called the most awful strike in Umpire Auditor background.
This lob from Brawler Tellez missed out on the strike area by 14.6 inches.#Pirates #Cubs pic.twitter.com/bs2GoG9JN4
— Umpire Auditor (@UmpireAuditor) August 27, 2024
The Most Awful Strike Telephone Call of the Year. pic.twitter.com/4CUkHZfE9h
— Rob Friedman (@PitchingNinja) August 27, 2024
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This post initially showed up on For The Success: An umpire called a historically bad strike while Pirates position player Rowdy Tellez pitched
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