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**** you ump!!!


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Weaver wasn't his best but the ump was clearly giving calls to the hometown team. Weaver wasn't getting calls, Felix and their staff were.

He could have called delay of Game between Weavers release and the time the ball crossed the plate.
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 the ump was clearly giving calls to the hometown team. Weaver wasn't getting calls, Felix and their staff were.

 

You don't seriously believe that man? It's not like a conspiracy or something lol 

 

 

EDIT: Feeling inspired lol

 

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Weaver had 6 balls outside the zone called a strike and 2 inside the zone called a ball

Ramos had one outside the zone called a strike.  

Salas had 1 outside the zone called a strike

 

Felix had 7 balls outside the zone called a strike and 1 inside the zone called a ball.  

Rodney had 4.  He actually threw 2 pitches in the zone of the 13 he threw.  1 called strike was an actual strike and 4 others were outside the zone.  

Furbush threw 0 strikes.  One was called a strike though

Farquahar threw 8 pitches.  Two were strikes.  One outside the zone was called a strike.  

Carson Smith threw four pitches.  All called appropriately.

 

So, in summary

 

Sea 13 outside the zone called strikes.  One in the zone called a ball

LAA  8 outside the zone called a strike.  2 inside the zone called a ball.  

 

There were about 28 pitches within a quarter of a foot of the zone for seattle that needed to be called (not a swing).  He missed half of them.  

There were about 18 pitches within a quarter of a foot of the zone for the halos that needed to be called (not a swing).  He missed over half of them.  

 

He was +12 for seattle

He was +6 for the halos

 

46 total called pitches within 1/4 of a foot of  the zone and 24 were not called appropriately.  

 

The umpire wasn't just bad, he was blatantly god awful and changed the entire complexion of the game.  Something an umpire should never do.  

It was horribly inconsistent as well.  Many balls in almost the exact same spots called a ball one time and a strike another.  

 

horrible horrible performance.  

 

That's not butthurt, those are the real numbers of what this guy did.  

 

http://www.brooksbaseball.net/pfxVB/pfx.php?s_type=3&sp_type=1&year=2015&month=4&day=6&batterX=&pitchSel=450308&game=gid_2015_04_06_anamlb_seamlb_1/&prevGame=gid_2015_04_06_anamlb_seamlb_1/&prevDate=46

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The home plate ump was terrible today. If you watched the game, it was pretty obvious, even without Doc's numbers proving it. 

 

Edit: He was terrible for both sides. He was calling the same pitch a strike in one inning, and then a ball in the next inning. Hitters were complaining all game. 

Edited by Bobster7587
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It just sucks that one of those pitches he didn't call for the Angels was in the most crucial part of the game.  Turned a called 3rd strike (which was not only in an area he'd been calling the 2 innings prior for Felix, but was actually in the zone) that should have ended the inning into 2 runs.  Sure, some of thats still on Weaver, but he should have never been in the situation to begin with. Either way they most likely would have lost because regardless of the ump Felix was on point.

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Weaver had 6 balls outside the zone called a strike and 2 inside the zone called a ball

Ramos had one outside the zone called a strike.  

Salas had 1 outside the zone called a strike

 

Felix had 7 balls outside the zone called a strike and 1 inside the zone called a ball.  

Rodney had 4.  He actually threw 2 pitches in the zone of the 13 he threw.  1 called strike was an actual strike and 4 others were outside the zone.  

Furbush threw 0 strikes.  One was called a strike though

Farquahar threw 8 pitches.  Two were strikes.  One outside the zone was called a strike.  

Carson Smith threw four pitches.  All called appropriately.

 

So, in summary

 

Sea 13 outside the zone called strikes.  One in the zone called a ball

LAA  8 outside the zone called a strike.  2 inside the zone called a ball.  

 

There were about 28 pitches within a quarter of a foot of the zone for seattle that needed to be called (not a swing).  He missed half of them.  

There were about 18 pitches within a quarter of a foot of the zone for the halos that needed to be called (not a swing).  He missed over half of them.  

 

He was +12 for seattle

He was +6 for the halos

 

46 total called pitches within 1/4 of a foot of  the zone and 24 were not called appropriately.  

 

The umpire wasn't just bad, he was blatantly god awful and changed the entire complexion of the game.  Something an umpire should never do.  

It was horribly inconsistent as well.  Many balls in almost the exact same spots called a ball one time and a strike another.  

 

horrible horrible performance.  

 

That's not butthurt, those are the real numbers of what this guy did.  

 

http://www.brooksbaseball.net/pfxVB/pfx.php?s_type=3&sp_type=1&year=2015&month=4&day=6&batterX=&pitchSel=450308&game=gid_2015_04_06_anamlb_seamlb_1/&prevGame=gid_2015_04_06_anamlb_seamlb_1/&prevDate=46

 

 

this is hilarious. omg you have got to be kidding me

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It just sucks that one of those pitches he didn't call for the Angels was in the most crucial part of the game.  Turned a called 3rd strike (which was not only in an area he'd been calling the 2 innings prior for Felix, but was actually in the zone) that should have ended the inning into 2 runs.  Sure, some of thats still on Weaver, but he should have never been in the situation to begin with. Either way they most likely would have lost because regardless of the ump Felix was on point.

 

That was a bad call, as that pitch was in the zone. However, Weave's next pitch was hung so badly that Mathis could have hit it out. 

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Weaver wasn't his best but the ump was clearly giving calls to the hometown team. Weaver wasn't getting calls, Felix and their staff were.

 

You're kidding right?

 

 

.... right?

 

He was pretty shitty for both sides .... 

 

edit : I see Dochalo's breakdown from Brooks now ... he was more bad for you guys than us ... but still shitty.

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