@samueldrazkowski2908 as a batter, you gotta adjust. Not saying the ump also shouldn't be doing better. But as a batter if you know he's calling outside strikes then you gotta adjust and swing at it.
Players usually just want consistency from refs/umps. Even if they're off you can at least adjust if they're consistently off. When they're inconsistent you're just totally screwed.
It's pretty crazy that the one time Judge says enough to get ejected it's on a pitch that's a strike, when he does get so many incorrect calls below the zone.
Just so you know, that box doesn’t exist for the umpire and that pitch was a reasonable call for a strike. If the ump has been calling that pitch constantly as a strike then the batter must protect.
You know Jomboy's bigger than Michael Kay or any network now, right? He isn't the little guy anymore. If anything Jomboy would be doing Kay a bigger favor if he mentioned him in a breakdown
I would make it even more personal. My chant would be: "I would like to assert that ump, Full name, including middle name, plus DOB, sucks at their job!"
@@Grim-mler Just spamming replies all over these comments, aren't ya? I'm sure you'd never start a thread of your own because people will tell you you're wrong. Troll.
It literally wasn't in the zone though, unless you're only looking at the little white box on the screen. That bad is not official. And the overhead angle, which was a dead on angle, showed the ball nearly grazing the lefty batters box.
@@snerdtergusonthe irony of using “the box isn’t official” to go against the umpires call while umpires get screamed at by casual fans just staring at that box religiously is pretty funny. I’m sure every time you see a pitch called a ball in the box when your team’s pitching your immediate reaction is “the box isn’t official” right? The box overlay is the worst thing to happen to baseball broadcasting.
I'm not sure if it was the amount of time it took to break it down or if you usually upload Yankee break downs on off days either way a huge thank you for keeping me entertained while the Yanks are off.
as not really a baseball fan, i dont understand why this sport continues to use umpires when it is always so personal and non professional, just move to automated tech and call it a day
Also the umpire's union is really strong. Like a professor with tenure, once an ump makes it to the show he's not going anywhere no matter how shit he is
I disagree. This looks worse because of the televised zone. That might be the 'optimum zone' but its not neccessarily the umpires zone. As long as he's consistantly calling his zone all game then its up to the batters or the pitcher to slightly adjust, because the zone has been set by the umpire. I dont think the ump did a bad job tbh, all fans want is for the umpires to be consistant with their calls for both teams equally. If he does that no team has an advantage and the game is fair. I think he did that.
This reminds me of that video you did of the Ump in the World Series who had a perfect game. This Ump is lined up so far right, he’s gonna think that’s the strike zone all day long. Definitely need to see more dynamic motion from Umps behind home plate.
Never going to happen. Umps will continue calling the games exactly as the MLB wants them so the league can get their kickbacks from jomboys sponsor draft kings.
yeah, have you noticed!!! after judge got thrown outta his 1st ballgame, none, I repeat NONE, of the Yankees have complained about the umpires' 'balls and strikes' calls!!! NO, NOT ONE. Booney has not complained. none of the starters have complained. even the 'bench jockeys' have not complained! even last night, when a pitch WAS W A Y OUTTA the strike zone, Torres just looked at the pitcher, and didn't say a word! (my guess is the umps complained, and the league authorities gave the Yankees a severe 'talking to')!
Nooooo, come on man!!! You put the responsibility on the PLAYER? And not the person making the bad calls? What is it with our day and age that makes people unable or unwilling to place accountability where it belongs? Judge was not making the calls. That is the umpire’s job. I also disagree with the, “as long as its consistent, its okay” line. Being consistently wrong, just means you are wrong soo often that it becomes routine. That is the opposite of good.
@@KramericaIndustries-jd9cy I know. I am telling you that is absurd!! Making calls for balls/strikes correctly is the job of the umpire. Yeah, a player can adjust and do the best with what he has been given. That is different than it being his responsibility or him having the onus for change or adjustment on his back. I mean: see my previous comment. Its the same stuff. That is not where responsibility or accountability lies. At least not in any way that resembles our societal and cultural value system, which is based on the ancient code adapted by the Greeks from older Sumerian texts.
Bad officiating is the single biggest problem in sports today... But you're not even supposed to talk about it!.... Thank you Jomboy for finally being a legitimate, popular outlet, who has the integrity call out bad officiating when you see it!... The sports world needs that... And has needed you for a long time, but... You mentioned having Aaron on you show, and how you're "going to talk to him about this"... But let's not forget that Mr. Judge isn't allowed to criticize the MLB officials... And this is why BAD OFFICIATING is the biggest problem, and, this is why we need YOU! Thank You JOMBOY!
And this has to do with this video…. how? The call was correct. Judge was being a little bitch about it, and he got tossed. No umpire is going to let you say that they’ve been bullshit the whole game, especially when they know that they haven’t. It’s ridiculous to me that you should have put up with this shit all the time. Every call they make upsets one team or the other. It’s an absolutely thankless job where you’re only ever talked about when you do something wrong. People are absolutely talking about sports officiating. Get on the internet, it’s everywhere. But I guarantee you that none of the people complaining have ever had to do this job and guess where a pitch landed that’s coming 90+ mph and being snatched up by a glove. If you really think that it’s easy to see that, you’re the same guy that plays armchair quarterback every week.
Jimmy, you need to include him getting bopped in the top of the dome by a foul bouncing off the wall 2 pitches later. The crowd went bananas for the instant carma
The ump being consistent is more important than them getting one pitch "right" ... at least he seems to have been consistent? Players used to learn the strike zone that game and adjust, why did they stop? Plus, ump looking over the away shoulder, you used to know you would have more room on the far side of the plate (particularly with away movement) when the ump setup that way.
I'm old AF so I remember what you're talking about. Hell, I remember some of the AL home plate umps holding that GD shield in front of them and their strike zones were always different than NL umps. Camera technology wasn't too good, but now it's amazing so we can review every mistake by the umps and call them out.
2:06 "...and a majority of these pitches helped out the Yankees" I feel like it's a common sentiment that you're not allowed to be upset with an umpire because they're favoring you, and that's a gross understanding of competition. Winning is cool but winning an unfair game isn't exciting or thrilling, and it isn't how people who love the spirit of competition want to play. If an umpire is making bad calls consistently it can easily away from the immersion of the game.
I've only seen a handful of times in my 55 years of watching sports where player/coach vs umpire/referees feels really good. When the challenge is made and the gauntlet thrown you very rarely get to see the umpire/referee show fear. It washes over their entire body especially the face and it lasts maybe a second, Judge stared at it today! Delicious, fear and intimidation!
I could not disagree more. Being consistent with your bad calls only means that you are wrong soo often, that it is routine. That is the opposite of good. That is the worst you could possibly be.
@@chargree *What you're pointing out is 100% correct on paper, and should be 100% true in application, but unfortunately, that's not the case. Many MLB players over the years (both hitters and pitchers) have said that consistency is the next most important thing after being correct as close to 100% of the time as possible. You need to consider it from the prospective of the players. It's frustrating as a player to have a pitch called a strike in one at-bat, and then have that same pitch called a ball in another at-bat in the same game. Or worse, in the same at-bat.*
@@superbrownbrown I played ball all the way through high school my man. And yes, inconsistency is annoying. But, I prefer the ump to make the right calls in general. Its the PRINCIPLE of the thing. And the onus/responsibility is on the ump to be make the correct call. Not a series of consistent bad calls. If they make good calls, we dont have to have a conversation about how consistent bad calls is better or worse than… That is a conversation of preference. I prefer the ump to make the most good calls possible during the game. You cant project your opinion on to others and hold them accountable for YOUR opinion.
@@chargree *I played high school baseball also. Consistency is not just "my opinion", and I'm not projecting anything on to anyone. Many current and former MLB players have the same opinion. So my opinion is based on their opinions, and I'll take their MLB experience opinions over your high school opinion.*
MLB needs to do away with home plate umps . Oh shoot , wait . . . Then who would throw the games for Vegas and Points Bet and Fan Dual ? Nevermind , my bad
The Umps strike zone was consistent even if it was outside the imaginary zone. Their job as a hitter... sadly .. is to understand where they are calling them and swing at...crap. This game would be too easy if everything was perfect. *Heading back to my couch now ..
As a player, I will say that as long as the umpire is consistent with their zone, we're usually ok with balls called strikes. Just as long as it goes both ways.
The way the ump acted is embarresing but i think the way the players act is embarressing too, crying when things dont go your way is viewed as bad in basketball but for some reason umps are designated punching bags in baseball
I agree 100%. It’s something unique to American sports, too. Look up “rugby referee compilation” if you want to see the difference. People need to show each other common decency and realise refs are humans with emotions. The same people who chastise Karens for their treatment of hospitality workers will then go and bully and dogpile on Angel Hernandez. It’s not cool.
I sort of just realized that the view we get from the centerfield camera isn’t square to home plate. So we’re always getting a bit of a skewed view of the strike zone.
At least he was consistent in his errors I can work with that but if he was just all over the place with his strike zone a batter doesn’t know what to swing at so they should swing at everything 😂
suspend judge for a week no pay. Absolutely have to stop these talkbacks to the umps, they are the face of the league. Be a role model for all the children and famlies who spend a fortune to go to these guys. Part of the problem is we've let managers and players wave around crying and screaming for so long, put a stop to it. Act like the umps aren't even there, start throwing the players and managers out at the first tantrum.
Rizzo nailed it. Didn't need help from Jomboy's expert lip-reading skill. Ump must have felt bad cause all of those calls at the end of the video went the Yanks way.
Yeah, sure. But lets dont excuse the Ump. I want to stop short of accusing you of that. I just want to make sure we don’t switch accountability from the person PAID to make ball/strike calls to the players, who are paid to perform at a high level under the established rules of the game. An umpire making bad calls, especially consistently making bad calls, is a variable that can affect the ability of a player to feed his family. BTW, getting ejected for trying to hold the ump accountable is DISGUSTING. DO SOMETHING ABOUT THE ARROGANT, narcissistic, and POWER TRIP RIDING umpires NOW!
Props to that fan who stood up first. That's amazing reaction time.
He should be a drag racer with a time like that.
He was locked in
Probably because everyone else was on their phones or staring at their cheese nachos.
#1 in fan pop time
Lol that's a guy who is absolutely there to watch the game
My coach used to tell the umps "if youre gonna be bad then be consistently bad" and looks like this ump was consistently bad 😅
Should count for something honestly
@samueldrazkowski2908 as a batter, you gotta adjust. Not saying the ump also shouldn't be doing better. But as a batter if you know he's calling outside strikes then you gotta adjust and swing at it.
@@CaptainRedbeard.but that really a problem for today players they won’t change there hitting.
The pitch was a strike. The umpire was correct this time. But yes overall he stunk.
Players usually just want consistency from refs/umps. Even if they're off you can at least adjust if they're consistently off. When they're inconsistent you're just totally screwed.
It's pretty crazy that the one time Judge says enough to get ejected it's on a pitch that's a strike, when he does get so many incorrect calls below the zone.
It wasn’t a strike though
@@baloney5682 are you blind?
@@baloney5682 def catches the plate
Just so you know, that box doesn’t exist for the umpire and that pitch was a reasonable call for a strike. If the ump has been calling that pitch constantly as a strike then the batter must protect.
@@baloney5682 IT was maaaaybe a smidge outside, but not low and not a horrible call. Tracker looked like it was touching, for what that's worth.
The ump looked him directly in the belt buckle and said "you're outa here!"
*outta
@@npestafan Of course, I mean who doesnt spell a slang non-word correctly? Important correction.
@@Heathcoatman fair enough
Michael Kay gave a shout out to Jomboy when this went down. Saying he couldn't read Judge's lips and we'd have to wait for Jomboy to do so.
forgot if it was him or Cone-y or whoever was with him, but I appreciated that.
In ALL seriousness.. who TF is "Michael Kay"? Seriously..who?!
You know Jomboy's bigger than Michael Kay or any network now, right? He isn't the little guy anymore. If anything Jomboy would be doing Kay a bigger favor if he mentioned him in a breakdown
@@jimgray3346 I am not searching for someone who brought me nothing. Still seriously asking, WHO is Michael Kay?!
@@jordanbabcock9349 if you really don't know, the Yankee's main broadcaster
Also watch the ump for the next couple at-bats. "Ump you suck" from all of Yankee Stadium got under his skin
That’s expected, his zone was pretty accurate and so were his calls
Ohhh I thought they were saying “judge you suck” lol
I would make it even more personal. My chant would be:
"I would like to assert that ump, Full name, including middle name, plus DOB, sucks at their job!"
The guy directly behind me at the game started that. Section 106
need a breakdown, thank u
Ump: youre not gonna tell me im bullshit the whole game!
Judge: but i already did.....
Judge was just kinda wrong 😂 ump had been pretty accurate with his calls
@@Grim-mler Just spamming replies all over these comments, aren't ya? I'm sure you'd never start a thread of your own because people will tell you you're wrong. Troll.
"I didn't say it the whole game, I just said it once now!"
Jimmy: There's no way that's ever a strike.
Angel Hernandez: Jimmy, you mispronounced "ball."
Angel: "Flagrant on the Chicago Bears."
😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@motorcycleboy9000 Well damn you made me snort!😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
1:53 I think it would have been helpful to show the pitch that got Judge ejected in this graphic, in a different color or something.
"Hey blue whats up you having a good day?"
UMP-
"YOU're OUT OF HERE!!!"
Lol no shit
"Man, I can't believe I swung at that, my bad."
"YOU'RE OUT OF HERE!!!"
My favorite part of the ejection was Micheal Kay saying “We don’t know what he’s saying but we’ll just have to wait for the Jomboy breakdown” 😂
Yeah I'm a Tigers fan and my eyes were rolling at this game. Then I laughed out loud when Judge complained about a pitch in the zone.
It literally wasn't in the zone though, unless you're only looking at the little white box on the screen. That bad is not official. And the overhead angle, which was a dead on angle, showed the ball nearly grazing the lefty batters box.
@@snerdtergusonIt literally was in the zone though.
@@someoneyoudontknow7705
It was outside. And I'm not a Yankee fan.
@@snerdtergusonthe irony of using “the box isn’t official” to go against the umpires call while umpires get screamed at by casual fans just staring at that box religiously is pretty funny. I’m sure every time you see a pitch called a ball in the box when your team’s pitching your immediate reaction is “the box isn’t official” right? The box overlay is the worst thing to happen to baseball broadcasting.
@@snerdtergusonStatcast has it over the plate lol
Bro rizzo looks like Adam Sandler and Ryan Reynolds had a baby
Nah Glen Powell lmao
Kinda looks like his dad would be that old dude that was in the movie "Babe" with the talking pig.
Rirruto? Those are z's
I will never unsee this
Ump looks like Brett Gardner
I love your yankee breakdowns and look forward to them consistently!!
May not have been strikes, but at least he was consistent. I can appreciate consistency.
"Whomever is calling balls and strikes is bullshit" is the proper way to not get ejected.
I'm not sure if it was the amount of time it took to break it down or if you usually upload Yankee break downs on off days either way a huge thank you for keeping me entertained while the Yanks are off.
the technology exists to eliminate bad ball and strike calls, but MLB chooses not to use it. 😢
we can thank the union for that
as not really a baseball fan, i dont understand why this sport continues to use umpires when it is always so personal and non professional, just move to automated tech and call it a day
yeah, its more like a game than a sport really. Put the technology in and be done with it.
You then just pulled out a ton of entertainment. The human error is part of the game.
@@nick4597 if human drama is what your after go watch wwe or something why ruin a sport with petty human interactions that can dictate the outcome
Also the umpire's union is really strong. Like a professor with tenure, once an ump makes it to the show he's not going anywhere no matter how shit he is
@@nick4597 I guess so. I dont see much other entertainment in an average baseball game.
MLB Interviewer: So, how do you handle people being slightly mean to you?
Prospective Umpire: Incredibly poorly
MLB Interviewer: You got the job, kid
I disagree. This looks worse because of the televised zone. That might be the 'optimum zone' but its not neccessarily the umpires zone. As long as he's consistantly calling his zone all game then its up to the batters or the pitcher to slightly adjust, because the zone has been set by the umpire. I dont think the ump did a bad job tbh, all fans want is for the umpires to be consistant with their calls for both teams equally. If he does that no team has an advantage and the game is fair. I think he did that.
Need to see the snooker world championship on things you missed. Great final
I knew this was coming out the second it happened.
That was a strike!! But, stuff happens!! ❤
This reminds me of that video you did of the Ump in the World Series who had a perfect game.
This Ump is lined up so far right, he’s gonna think that’s the strike zone all day long.
Definitely need to see more dynamic motion from Umps behind home plate.
Umpire feelings are so fragile. Can't wait til they don't call balls and strikes anymore
Never going to happen. Umps will continue calling the games exactly as the MLB wants them so the league can get their kickbacks from jomboys sponsor draft kings.
“Bullshit all game” = ejection by rule.
@@CubeInspector *snort* I love it
It’s not about fragility. If you don’t eject, the other team is going to think you’re getting taken advantage of.
It would appear little Aaron was the butt-hurt fragile little girl here. Crying like a little girl about a pitch that was a strike.
If they're being consistent then saying bullshit all day is out of line
yeah, have you noticed!!! after judge got thrown outta his 1st ballgame, none, I repeat NONE, of the Yankees have complained about the umpires' 'balls and strikes' calls!!! NO, NOT ONE. Booney has not complained. none of the starters have complained. even the 'bench jockeys' have not complained! even last night, when a pitch WAS W A Y OUTTA the strike zone, Torres just looked at the pitcher, and didn't say a word! (my guess is the umps complained, and the league authorities gave the Yankees a severe 'talking to')!
i like that you keep it unbiased
...I've been waiting for this breakdown...
If the ump is consistently calling a pitch a strike out of the zone, make the adjustment. Come on, Judge!
Nooooo, come on man!!! You put the responsibility on the PLAYER? And not the person making the bad calls? What is it with our day and age that makes people unable or unwilling to place accountability where it belongs? Judge was not making the calls. That is the umpire’s job. I also disagree with the, “as long as its consistent, its okay” line. Being consistently wrong, just means you are wrong soo often that it becomes routine. That is the opposite of good.
I am putting the responsibility on the player. If the ump’s zone is off. The player needs to make the adjustment.
@@KramericaIndustries-jd9cy I know. I am telling you that is absurd!! Making calls for balls/strikes correctly is the job of the umpire. Yeah, a player can adjust and do the best with what he has been given. That is different than it being his responsibility or him having the onus for change or adjustment on his back. I mean: see my previous comment. Its the same stuff. That is not where responsibility or accountability lies. At least not in any way that resembles our societal and cultural value system, which is based on the ancient code adapted by the Greeks from older Sumerian texts.
Bad officiating is the single biggest problem in sports today... But you're not even supposed to talk about it!.... Thank you Jomboy for finally being a legitimate, popular outlet, who has the integrity call out bad officiating when you see it!... The sports world needs that... And has needed you for a long time, but... You mentioned having Aaron on you show, and how you're "going to talk to him about this"... But let's not forget that Mr. Judge isn't allowed to criticize the MLB officials...
And this is why BAD OFFICIATING is the biggest problem, and, this is why we need YOU!
Thank You JOMBOY!
Bad officiating is why people want the ABS in MLB. Its also why people believe the games are rigged. Simply because of how bad the officials are
Well, literally everybody talks about it, almost too much 😂
@@RobertReital This was far from horrible 😂 the umps zone and calls were good
Pretty easy just don’t make it personal and he woulda been fine
Not sure how that flies through peoples ears
Pretty common sense
And this has to do with this video…. how? The call was correct. Judge was being a little bitch about it, and he got tossed. No umpire is going to let you say that they’ve been bullshit the whole game, especially when they know that they haven’t. It’s ridiculous to me that you should have put up with this shit all the time. Every call they make upsets one team or the other. It’s an absolutely thankless job where you’re only ever talked about when you do something wrong. People are absolutely talking about sports officiating. Get on the internet, it’s everywhere. But I guarantee you that none of the people complaining have ever had to do this job and guess where a pitch landed that’s coming 90+ mph and being snatched up by a glove. If you really think that it’s easy to see that, you’re the same guy that plays armchair quarterback every week.
Jimmy, you need to include him getting bopped in the top of the dome by a foul bouncing off the wall 2 pitches later. The crowd went bananas for the instant carma
In regards to that fan who saw it happen before everyone else, this is what happens when people put the phone away for a little while.
I’ve been waiting for this breakdown for eternity 😭
I wish players would start using "You're worse than Angel Hernandez" as an insult to other umpires when they are calling a terrible game.
The ump being consistent is more important than them getting one pitch "right" ... at least he seems to have been consistent? Players used to learn the strike zone that game and adjust, why did they stop? Plus, ump looking over the away shoulder, you used to know you would have more room on the far side of the plate (particularly with away movement) when the ump setup that way.
I'm old AF so I remember what you're talking about. Hell, I remember some of the AL home plate umps holding that GD shield in front of them and their strike zones were always different than NL umps. Camera technology wasn't too good, but now it's amazing so we can review every mistake by the umps and call them out.
@@civlyzed They have automated scoreboards now too...
@@shoenicedeletedvideosx3048 and obviously a plethora of smartasses.
I was waiting on this, being such a Judge and Yanks fan. Thanks.
I see that Mets apple you have Jomboy 😊. You are the man!
Most ups respect him
the funny thing is that it was perfectly dotted on the corner
I absolutely love this videos😂
Jomboy keep up the good work. Cheers from Canada.
Bro the fan standing up that quick is so funny to me
thanks jomboy for breaking it down
I’m not a baseball fan, so I ask this with sincerity and surprise: was that ump seriously heated over that?? Wowwwwwww
Great video as always!
2:06 "...and a majority of these pitches helped out the Yankees" I feel like it's a common sentiment that you're not allowed to be upset with an umpire because they're favoring you, and that's a gross understanding of competition. Winning is cool but winning an unfair game isn't exciting or thrilling, and it isn't how people who love the spirit of competition want to play. If an umpire is making bad calls consistently it can easily away from the immersion of the game.
Digging the Ranger hat. The only thing that matters in this whole video. LGR
This needs only Angel to be the most Jomboy video Jomboy's ever done
Hockey has fights, baseball has ejections.
I've only seen a handful of times in my 55 years of watching sports where player/coach vs umpire/referees feels really good. When the challenge is made and the gauntlet thrown you very rarely get to see the umpire/referee show fear. It washes over their entire body especially the face and it lasts maybe a second, Judge stared at it today! Delicious, fear and intimidation!
*Bad strike calls, but at least he was consistent throughout the game. The worst is when the umpire is all over the place from inning to inning.*
I could not disagree more. Being consistent with your bad calls only means that you are wrong soo often, that it is routine. That is the opposite of good. That is the worst you could possibly be.
@@chargree *What you're pointing out is 100% correct on paper, and should be 100% true in application, but unfortunately, that's not the case. Many MLB players over the years (both hitters and pitchers) have said that consistency is the next most important thing after being correct as close to 100% of the time as possible. You need to consider it from the prospective of the players. It's frustrating as a player to have a pitch called a strike in one at-bat, and then have that same pitch called a ball in another at-bat in the same game. Or worse, in the same at-bat.*
@@superbrownbrown I played ball all the way through high school my man. And yes, inconsistency is annoying. But, I prefer the ump to make the right calls in general. Its the PRINCIPLE of the thing. And the onus/responsibility is on the ump to be make the correct call. Not a series of consistent bad calls. If they make good calls, we dont have to have a conversation about how consistent bad calls is better or worse than… That is a conversation of preference. I prefer the ump to make the most good calls possible during the game. You cant project your opinion on to others and hold them accountable for YOUR opinion.
@@chargree *I played high school baseball also. Consistency is not just "my opinion", and I'm not projecting anything on to anyone. Many current and former MLB players have the same opinion. So my opinion is based on their opinions, and I'll take their MLB experience opinions over your high school opinion.*
Theeeres the breakdown… been waiting a bit
If they’re calling it the whole game and it’s consistent it’s not bs. I mean, it IS……but it’s not. Adjust.
That fan was there to watch every second.
I was watching this game this live on my phone and thought to myself, “Incoming Jomboy Reaction”
Haha love it! The yanks said ok, if that’s a strike, we’ll pitch it there.
MLB needs to do away with home plate umps .
Oh shoot , wait . . . Then who would throw the games for Vegas and Points Bet and Fan Dual ?
Nevermind , my bad
Best baseball breakdownds bar none👍
The Umps strike zone was consistent even if it was outside the imaginary zone. Their job as a hitter... sadly .. is to understand where they are calling them and swing at...crap. This game would be too easy if everything was perfect. *Heading back to my couch now ..
I'm that woman @ 1:20 whenever there's people are yelling in public
LETS DO IT RANGERS!!!
that one breakdown we all wanted Jomboy to cover
Been waiting for this 😂
I was waiting on this one
Judge absolutely had zero arguments
It was a strike according to the strike zone
Surprised it took that long
0:52 the fan in white has feline reaction skills. Homeboy was paying attention!
Serves Judge right.
🤣🤣🤣🤣😭😭
Rocking the Rangers hat , love that and this
@traybern they won’t be losing any series this year
I mean….he was consistent with the call. Hitters need to know this. That being said, they are off the plate
As a player, I will say that as long as the umpire is consistent with their zone, we're usually ok with balls called strikes. Just as long as it goes both ways.
The way the ump acted is embarresing but i think the way the players act is embarressing too, crying when things dont go your way is viewed as bad in basketball but for some reason umps are designated punching bags in baseball
I agree 100%. It’s something unique to American sports, too. Look up “rugby referee compilation” if you want to see the difference. People need to show each other common decency and realise refs are humans with emotions. The same people who chastise Karens for their treatment of hospitality workers will then go and bully and dogpile on Angel Hernandez. It’s not cool.
I sort of just realized that the view we get from the centerfield camera isn’t square to home plate. So we’re always getting a bit of a skewed view of the strike zone.
Called strike looked like a strike. Not a bad call.
Not sure why baseball still uses an Ump for balls and strikes. Technology.
Humans are easier to corrupt.
Because the human error makes it more interesting
Because controversy keeps people interested in the game
Because gambling can be more easily manipulated.
might as well use pitching machines and robots to bat while you're at it
AJ: "C'mon man.. this wasn't a strike"
Narrator: Turns out, It actually was a strike.
Nice hat Jomboy - LGR
At least he was consistent in his errors I can work with that but if he was just all over the place with his strike zone a batter doesn’t know what to swing at so they should swing at everything 😂
suspend judge for a week no pay. Absolutely have to stop these talkbacks to the umps, they are the face of the league. Be a role model for all the children and famlies who spend a fortune to go to these guys. Part of the problem is we've let managers and players wave around crying and screaming for so long, put a stop to it. Act like the umps aren't even there, start throwing the players and managers out at the first tantrum.
Really hoping for the Minnesota Denver Game 2 breakdowns. Coach yelling at ref and the heating pad throw!
What the hell is up with those strike calls? Is that Leslie Nielsen behind the plate?
I’m of the opinion that everyone should just refer to bad umps as angel until they get pissed off enough
Yet another W for umpires because they almost always do!
Waiting for Jomboy to become an umpire.
funny thing is it WAS a strike
Not sure if you caught it on the broadcast, but when he got ejected, they legitimately said "im not going to lip read, ill leave that to Jomboy"
Elite level reaction time by that one fan
Sorry Judge, that was strike 3. Just barely.
Judge is turning heel.
i was going to say, was Angel Hernandez behind the plate again? lol
Rizzo nailed it. Didn't need help from Jomboy's expert lip-reading skill. Ump must have felt bad cause all of those calls at the end of the video went the Yanks way.
Its truly staggering looking at Judge in the box like this man is so fucking massive its crazy
If he’s consistently calling it a strike then work around it and swing when it’s there cause that’s 100% still a hit able ball
Yeah, sure. But lets dont excuse the Ump. I want to stop short of accusing you of that. I just want to make sure we don’t switch accountability from the person PAID to make ball/strike calls to the players, who are paid to perform at a high level under the established rules of the game. An umpire making bad calls, especially consistently making bad calls, is a variable that can affect the ability of a player to feed his family. BTW, getting ejected for trying to hold the ump accountable is DISGUSTING. DO SOMETHING ABOUT THE ARROGANT, narcissistic, and POWER TRIP RIDING umpires NOW!
More breakdowns, more breakdowns!
MLB tries to gaslight me and say an ump being consistently bullshit all game is a good thing.
“Established strike zone” my ass
"If you're gonna be bad, be bad consistently. "
Angel Hernandez.
Congratulations Judge, you're finally a real baseball player!