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One bad call can change everything. The Philadelphia Phillies learned that in a tough way in Game 4 of the NLDS. Home plate umpire Mark Wegner missed an important strike call, leaving fans at Citizens ...
MLB umpire Mark Wegner addressed a controversial call against the Toronto Blue Jays on Monday night versus the LA Dodgers.
The World Series Game 4 home plate umpire isn't coming off a great performance. And early in Game 4, a few ball-strike calls already looked to be different than what the official strike zone dictated.
Bad calls happen in the game of baseball. Those awful calls, even when argued by players, should never result in an umpire aggressively getting in the face of the player who voiced his displeasure ...
Toronto Blue Jays' World Series Game 6 against the Los Angeles Dodgers on Friday turned chaotic in the ninth inning with the home team trailing 3-1.
Game 6 of the World Series between the Los Angeles Dodgers and Toronto Blue Jays ended with one of the most controversial ...
In a surprising twist that baseball purists might never have predicted, many Major League Baseball umpires have gone from resisting automated strike zones to actively embracing them. The reason?
The Toronto Blue Jays may have just lost a game that they shouldn't have, but one call could have gave it away.
Instead of taking a 1-0 lead, a puzzling play that went down as a pickoff at first left the Blue Jays scoreless in the second inning.
Toronto met the Los Angeles Dodgers on Monday for the third game of their World Series matchup. In the top of the second inning at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, Calif., the Blue Jays appeared to be ...
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