The first one is absolutely on Martinez. The umpire let him have his say for nearly *30 seconds* in the middle of an at-bat. How long does he think he's going to get to complain about a call?
Martinez should have been fined and suspended. People are there to watch baseball not watch juvenile tantrums. When will these players learn to stop with the fucking MOUTH. You have been kicked out. Get the FUCK out of here. The crew chief should have gone to the dugout and said ''GET OUT!'' If not, the Mgr get tossed also.
lol yea, the bat boy should have started kicking dirt on the umps shoes like Billy Martin. He would still be famous and in ALL the highlights for years to come.
They could’ve gone either way……but as a coach myself, if they’re that close , and so long as the ump is consistent, then I’m not going to blame the ump That’s on MY guys for not protecting the plate These guys are pros They know better than that
The tigers beef was he was being influenced by the angles catcher framing the ball, yes every catcher does it but this ump was really bad on falling for it.
That's funny. The TV guys talked about that very thing and said that on the pitch the hitting coach was ejected for, the umpire couldn't even have seen the catcher's glove. Guess he wasn't influenced by framing after all.
I like how when Martinez started up again at 1:00, Perez just puts his head down and starts playing with his catcher's mitt like "Oh boy, you're about to be gone."
I have been a Tiger fan since I grew up in Flint during the 1960's so I'm not anti-Detroit. I find the teams which participate in brawls or get thrown out of games for arguing balls and strikes are usually much better at playing victims than playing ball.
I still remember Austin romine pounded miguel Cabrera on aug 24 2017 miguel Cabrera challenged Austin romine to z fight Cabrera shoved romine romine shoved Cabrera down and lay down of ass whipping on him
Honestly I still freaking love all the players because these type of things kinda make the game interesting. Don't get me wrong I hate them being ejected from the game!
@@Be_Honest_Not_Afraid Don't put too much reliance on the pitch track graphic. It is often inaccurate. The first pitch was borderline and the pitches to Cabrera, Martinez and Kinsler were clearly strikes. At the 4:34 mark the asshole announcers say the pitch was low when the graphic, which you rely upon so much, show the pitch touched the zone, which makes it a strike. Everitt was consistent all night and the Tigers should be swinging instead of crying.
Back in the day, Norm Cash would've brought a driver to the plate by about the 7th inning in reaction to those sinkers that apparently were supposed to be at the knees when they were crossing the plate. And he would have been tossed, but everybody would have loved it.
db Music Productions Norm Cash is my favorite ball player, your comment was the best as I remember him bringing a table leg at bat against Nolan Ryan’s no hitter. Lmao.
The greatest sin an ump can commit is inconsistency - the sports casters kept saying that he was giving the low strike to both sides. As long as an ump is consistent odds are he won't get into any trouble with the league. Everett gave the tigers plenty of chance to argue but enough was enough, and so he started giving the quick hook. The umpire did a good job and I don't know why so many people are talking trash about him.
I love baseball all the way from UK! just wish players would remember . umps decision is fiinal, just walk away and keep your head held high, dont darn argue!
That’s not why JD and Ausmus were ejected though. Brad was thrown out for nothing, and JD said, you must be having a bad day. Everett said, say that again. JD turned and repeated himself, and he got tossed. The fact is, Everett took Victors argument personal and it affected him the rest of the game
You cant just stand there and have a 5 minute conversation about balls and strikes. Obviously Martinez was going to get ejected. The calls weren't even that bad either.
I remember watching this game. To me the problem wasn’t his strikezone. But he was being a huge baby. Victors ejection was totally warranted, but then he ejected Ausmus, Joyner, and JD for pretty much nothing. He was taking things way too personally and had way too short a fuse
The best you can ask from an umpire is to be consistent. Sure seemed to me that he was being consistent. Absolutely nothing wrong with being a pitcher's umpire if you are consistent and that way with both teams.
Was with the Tigers... but not the Angels. You have multiple batters on one team get called for those borderline pitch’s, but on the other the ump shrugs it off? Gotta be fair in the game.
The sad thing is most of these were borderline, and I'd probably call them strikes as I have a large strike zone. If the ball is touching the zone, then it's probably a strike from me. This Ump has a large zone as well, and all of these calls were close. Was he swayed by the catcher? Maybe. So what if he was? Catchers frame for a reason. For that exact reason, actually. The main question is if he was consistent, which he was.
SkinnyCow The strike zone IS set. However, some umpires think that most of the ball has to be in the strike zone, or all of the ball has to be in the strike zone. There are others who think that the ball touching the strike zone is a strike.
+Max Gee the way I call is such. If any part of the ball is touching the zone then it is a strike. I do this in all of the leagues I officiate. USSSA, Grand Slam, Babe Ruth, Dixie Youth, ASA Softball, and High School.
stevenparker518 I personally think that's a little too liberal with the strike zone. I like it if the center of the ball passes the edge of the strike zone then it's a strike, or if it's close on a pitch running towards the zone.
I guess I'll be the contrarian here and say that the pitches to Cabrera and Martinez looked like strikes to me. A few of the others looked a bit low, but the ump was calling them that way all night so the players should have adjusted to it.
The ball doesn't have to be entirely in the zone, just touch an edge to be a strike. Those two were good strikes. We didn't see the strikes that led up to the strike 3 calls. I hate the pitch graphic. Its never accurate.
agreed, it sucks but as long as umpires exist they will have tendencies regarding the zone and choosing not to adjust is foolish. however at the same time some of these guys just plain and simple know the zone and instinctively won't swing if it's a ball... tiger hitters aren't a pushover and I'm sure that's where the tension arose. Furthermore strange things happen in baseball, for the announcer to tell us "3 is enough" what is that saying? that there's no way they all told him "fuck you up"? that if you've already ejected 3 that means everyone else gets free shots at you?
agreed, it sucks but as long as umpires exist they will have tendencies regarding the zone and choosing not to adjust is foolish. however at the same time some of these guys just plain and simple know the zone and instinctively won't swing if it's a ball... tiger hitters aren't a pushover and I'm sure that's where the tension arose. Furthermore strange things happen in baseball, for the announcer to tell us "3 is enough" what is that saying? that there's no way they all told him "fuck you up"? that if you've already ejected 3 that means everyone else gets free shots at you?
Ball Strike 50/50- Probable strike. With the batter getting way a out of line. Ball. Strike. Prognosis? Hair triggers, and rightfully and unrightfully upset people all around- except the angels. Tigers like to whine
Ok I'm from Seattle. No dog in this fight. That umpire is screwing the Tigers over big time. The entire Detroit team should have just left the ballpark and leave that incompetent umpire out there to feel the wrath of the Detroit fans. He's obviously a graduate of the Angel Hernandez School of Blind Umpiring. C.B. Bucknor is the vice president of the school and Joe West is the visiting Professor of Power Trips.
he said are you having a bad night? Everett: What? JD: Are you having a bad night? Everett: Your gone! JD: For what? Everett: For repeating yourself JD: You asked me twice!
Everett was consistent, he gave the players a crap load of time to plead their case, and was very calm and professional throughout. If you think he’s a terrible umpire, you’re gravely mistaken. He did a great job. Can’t argue balls and strikes, especially that close and when his strike zone is the same for both sides
Let's be honest here.... These are grown men playing at a professional level, making millions of dollars. If they can't refrain from cussing out the Umpire, and arguing about his calls and doing it in his face... Then it's time to go take a shower. Unbelievable!
yeah, because it's the AL, if it had been the NL with all the switching that goes on because of pitching changes probably would have had to have forfeited.
From what I remember of this game J.D. made a casual joke to that ump then got tossed. Knowing J.D. I don't think he would have said anything that bad to get thrown out
I know they say every ump has their own strike zone, but why? The rule book states what the strike zone is. It doesn't say that is to the discretion of the ump to make it smaller or larger or lower or higher. And I don't care what anyone says the black part is not part of the strike zone. If it was they would have painted it all white.
Arguing balls and strikes is an auto ejection, generally I tend to hear the hitters out and then give my explanation, after much more we need to play baseball. I would however like to see if he is calling it both ways, because if it's going both ways there is nothing at all to argue about.
I didn't have a problem with the first ejection. Look, the call might be wrong, but as the announcers said, he let Martinez say his piece, in the middle of an at bat, for something like 20-25 seconds. At some point, you have to resume the game. Martinez disagreed with the call, and the umpire let him have his say, and eventually asked him to get back in the box. Both parties were calm, but the game needs to proceed. A strike one call in the third inning of a 3-1 game with the bases empty is not something that should require several minutes of arguing. It got very comical at the end there, but that first one is on Martinez.
Ok I know they weren’t all strikes but Cabrera’s was obviously a stoke and he called that pitch the whole game. The 1 thing your coach always says from little league is he’s calling the low pitch so adjust. This is more on the tigers hitters than Everett. After the first one you go into the dugout and say watch the low pitch he’s calling it. If you can’t hit it just foul it off to get a pitch you can hit, and guys like victor, jd, an kinsler can definitely do that
we gotta start micing up players i wanna hear this shit
Haha, they couldn't air it or monetize it, it would be filthy.
Jimmy Mendez they do sometimes
@@sonofamonkeysuncle If they could do it for the Terry Collins argument, they can do it with anyone
U can tell there announcers from LA lol
I was at this game. after the Martinez ejection everyone started chanting "you suck! "
Me too. Our one game for the year...we’re on the West Side Of The State...and it was awful.
I always love these ejections!!
I started to watch but that guy tossed me. :(
Chris Saindon Damn Umpire!
yeah your salad
I started to reply to this comm-
The first one is absolutely on Martinez. The umpire let him have his say for nearly *30 seconds* in the middle of an at-bat. How long does he think he's going to get to complain about a call?
Martinez should have been fined and suspended. People are there to watch baseball not watch juvenile tantrums. When will these players learn to stop with the fucking MOUTH. You have been kicked out. Get the FUCK out of here. The crew chief should have gone to the dugout and said ''GET OUT!'' If not, the Mgr get tossed also.
love the quality and the content. keep it up.
+FaRi Thanks man :)
Four Tigers ejected & this ti- me Joe West isn't the one d oing it.
they were talking about number 57 and the pitch count was 57
Lightning Lamont, out there in a blistering 39 seconds flat.
Damn, who was managing the Tigers by the end of the game? I'm surprised the bat boy didn't get tossed!
Ya
lol yea, the bat boy should have started kicking dirt on the umps shoes like Billy Martin. He would still be famous and in ALL the highlights for years to come.
Love watching mlb ejections
This is Funny and Cracking myself up 4 Ejections 2 Players & Hitting Coach & Manager is going crazy and nuts.
That one on Cabrera looked like a strike to me
On fox trax it was a tad inside
They could’ve gone either way……but as a coach myself, if they’re that close , and so long as the ump is consistent, then I’m not going to blame the ump That’s on MY guys for not protecting the plate These guys are pros They know better than that
The tigers beef was he was being influenced by the angles catcher framing the ball, yes every catcher does it but this ump was really bad on falling for it.
That's funny. The TV guys talked about that very thing and said that on the pitch the hitting coach was ejected for, the umpire couldn't even have seen the catcher's glove. Guess he wasn't influenced by framing after all.
@@bhamsoxfan72 wow its amazing you could see what the umpire say you must have VR
@@Thorndog I guess you missed the part where I said the announcers said that. It's incentive that you claim I said I could see it.
@@bhamsoxfan72 well if they said that I apologize I missed it, but that cather was framing hard core.
I like how when Martinez started up again at 1:00, Perez just puts his head down and starts playing with his catcher's mitt like "Oh boy, you're about to be gone."
I have been a Tiger fan since I grew up in Flint during the 1960's so I'm not anti-Detroit. I find the teams which participate in brawls or get thrown out of games for arguing balls and strikes are usually much better at playing victims than playing ball.
This is entertainment. Just like wrestling stars and newscasts. It adds excitement to the game via players, umps, private lives, etc.
I still remember Austin romine pounded miguel Cabrera on aug 24 2017 miguel Cabrera challenged Austin romine to z fight Cabrera shoved romine romine shoved Cabrera down and lay down of ass whipping on him
Transit Productions Romine did nothing LOL
Honestly I still freaking love all the players because these type of things kinda make the game interesting. Don't get me wrong I hate them being ejected from the game!
Thx for making this
Your welcome. :)
+Rexxyi yea and when Brad got thrown out he didn't do anything tho
Go tigers
HAAAA...I LOVE THESE EJECTIONS LOL
the ump is calling the strike at the knee all night. the batter needs to adjust and swing. duhhhh
Kent, just to be clear, the entire knee is in the strike zone. Those "low pitches" people are complaining about were all strikes.
@@alanhess9306 no...they weren't. They even showed on the strike zone that it was a ball.
@@Be_Honest_Not_Afraid Don't put too much reliance on the pitch track graphic. It is often inaccurate. The first pitch was borderline and the pitches to Cabrera, Martinez and Kinsler were clearly strikes. At the 4:34 mark the asshole announcers say the pitch was low when the graphic, which you rely upon so much, show the pitch touched the zone, which makes it a strike. Everitt was consistent all night and the Tigers should be swinging instead of crying.
Back in the day, Norm Cash would've brought a driver to the plate by about the 7th inning in reaction to those sinkers that apparently were supposed to be at the knees when they were crossing the plate. And he would have been tossed, but everybody would have loved it.
db Music Productions Norm Cash is my favorite ball player, your comment was the best as I remember him bringing a table leg at bat against Nolan Ryan’s no hitter. Lmao.
Love the Pick Up truck story
Martinez "Why'd you throw me out." Probably because, he gave you a lot of rope...…..and you wouldn't step in......and kept yappin.
0:13 was a strike
Wow I always wondered what happened to Wally Joyner.
The greatest sin an ump can commit is inconsistency - the sports casters kept saying that he was giving the low strike to both sides. As long as an ump is consistent odds are he won't get into any trouble with the league. Everett gave the tigers plenty of chance to argue but enough was enough, and so he started giving the quick hook. The umpire did a good job and I don't know why so many people are talking trash about him.
Called same pitch consistently.
This was said multiple times by the Tigers announcers. So, maybe the Tigers need to catch on and adjust their at bats.
Still wasn’t a strike
the umpire is cheating the tigers and when he knew he fucked up like usual the umpire throws them out
Yeah i've never seen it this bad. :(
Should have seen Toronto Blue Jays vs KC Royals game the umpire was calling bullshit calls
He was calling them the same for both sides, even the Tiger commentators said that.
he was calling them the same way. he gave Victor 4 chances to shut up and he kept pushing it
Dj Gonder he did appear to be consistant
We don’t need a F’ing death dedication in the middle of all this.
Umpire consistently called the low strike. Get over it
Mike Everett looked like he was gonna cry
Coming back here after the tigers got screwed yesterday
I love baseball all the way from UK! just wish players would remember . umps decision is fiinal, just walk away and keep your head held high, dont darn argue!
I wish there was a are you sure about that behind the ump for all these pitches
everybody is a tough guy hold me back in baseball
That umps loves the throw his right arm around lol
Allen Ashby used to be our (Astros) catcher. I always liked him but it sure seems he is always in the middle of many of the major brawls?
The ump remained consistant the whole night so you can't really argue with him even if the zone was a bit off
Andrew Cremona wasn't calling it with the angels
I also think the Tigers are at fault for some of those strikeouts,they should know the zone by the 6th and adjust
JP Thunder when it isn't called for both teams, it's unfair.
Kellen the announcers said multiple times he had been calling it for both sides
Consistently bad. Hey guys, swing at bad pitches because it appears the umps is going to be consistently bad tonight.
You don't argue balls and strikes.
What's so hard to get?
True...but when you’re repeatedly getting fucked over, you’ll eventually say something
@@elprez14 👺
@@elprez14 not fucked over when it's consistent and on both sides being called
[Crowd chanting "You suck"]
I was at this game it was a game after my birthday
The umpire had money on this game!
I went to this game, behind the dug outs. And after a Tiger got struck out, the home plate ump would look around and smirk.
I saw great battery work and some crybabies.
It doesn't matter if they were good calls or not. You can't argue balls & strikes. Period. That's why they were thrown out.
exactly lol.
And just what are they allowed to argue? Duh!
Samuel Lamech argue in a polite way or ask about the pitch umps won’t throw you out if you act polite about it
So looking at an ump is arguing?
That’s not why JD and Ausmus were ejected though. Brad was thrown out for nothing, and JD said, you must be having a bad day. Everett said, say that again. JD turned and repeated himself, and he got tossed. The fact is, Everett took Victors argument personal and it affected him the rest of the game
You cant just stand there and have a 5 minute conversation about balls and strikes. Obviously Martinez was going to get ejected. The calls weren't even that bad either.
Kershaw 14 Cabrera’s was a strike but the rest were balls. But you are right they shouldn’t complain for 5 minutes about balls and strikes
I remember watching this game. To me the problem wasn’t his strikezone. But he was being a huge baby. Victors ejection was totally warranted, but then he ejected Ausmus, Joyner, and JD for pretty much nothing. He was taking things way too personally and had way too short a fuse
The one to Cabrera was suppose to be a ball but it was a strike to me.
Those first pitches at the beginning were all strikes. Swing the bat. You know his k zone, swing the bat. Hitters today are such babies.
The thing that pisses me off is that Brad Assmus took 48 seconds to go protect v-mart
he only took his time because v mart wasn't being a raging bitch at first so asumus let him speak
He was already ejected, no point to come to his rescue
Protect V-Mart from what? Hitting into another inning-ending out? (Normally it would be a double-play, but there was no one on 1st.)
He was hitting over .300 that year.
The best you can ask from an umpire is to be consistent. Sure seemed to me that he was being consistent. Absolutely nothing wrong with being a pitcher's umpire if you are consistent and that way with both teams.
He wasn't that way with both teams that's the problem
Yes he was.
Vic Partha he wasn’t consistent
Was with the Tigers... but not the Angels. You have multiple batters on one team get called for those borderline pitch’s, but on the other the ump shrugs it off? Gotta be fair in the game.
The sad thing is most of these were borderline, and I'd probably call them strikes as I have a large strike zone. If the ball is touching the zone, then it's probably a strike from me. This Ump has a large zone as well, and all of these calls were close. Was he swayed by the catcher? Maybe. So what if he was? Catchers frame for a reason. For that exact reason, actually. The main question is if he was consistent, which he was.
The strike zone should be a defined area with no "interpretation" that way everyone can play according to the same rules.
SkinnyCow The strike zone IS set. However, some umpires think that most of the ball has to be in the strike zone, or all of the ball has to be in the strike zone. There are others who think that the ball touching the strike zone is a strike.
+Max Gee the way I call is such. If any part of the ball is touching the zone then it is a strike. I do this in all of the leagues I officiate. USSSA, Grand Slam, Babe Ruth, Dixie Youth, ASA Softball, and High School.
stevenparker518 I personally think that's a little too liberal with the strike zone. I like it if the center of the ball passes the edge of the strike zone then it's a strike, or if it's close on a pitch running towards the zone.
Catchers, like I, frame because umpires aren't smart enough to notice it
I guess I'll be the contrarian here and say that the pitches to Cabrera and Martinez looked like strikes to me. A few of the others looked a bit low, but the ump was calling them that way all night so the players should have adjusted to it.
Also note that the pitch trak graphic is not always accurate.
The ball doesn't have to be entirely in the zone, just touch an edge to be a strike. Those two were good strikes. We didn't see the strikes that led up to the strike 3 calls. I hate the pitch graphic. Its never accurate.
agreed, it sucks but as long as umpires exist they will have tendencies regarding the zone and choosing not to adjust is foolish.
however at the same time some of these guys just plain and simple know the zone and instinctively won't swing if it's a ball... tiger hitters aren't a pushover and I'm sure that's where the tension arose.
Furthermore strange things happen in baseball, for the announcer to tell us "3 is enough" what is that saying? that there's no way they all told him "fuck you up"? that if you've already ejected 3 that means everyone else gets free shots at you?
agreed, it sucks but as long as umpires exist they will have tendencies regarding the zone and choosing not to adjust is foolish.
however at the same time some of these guys just plain and simple know the zone and instinctively won't swing if it's a ball... tiger hitters aren't a pushover and I'm sure that's where the tension arose.
Furthermore strange things happen in baseball, for the announcer to tell us "3 is enough" what is that saying? that there's no way they all told him "fuck you up"? that if you've already ejected 3 that means everyone else gets free shots at you?
Steve Krause should have adjusted to swinging at home plate? ok
Me Parece Más O Menos Las Desiciones De Los Ampayer..
I don’t blame them one bit.
The problem in Major League Baseball today is that if the ball is a the strike is a strike don't make up your own strike zone
I wish JD was still part of our team
That was awesome
was that up getting paid off
4:12 Maybin, is it a little scratchy there? Lol.
Ball
Strike
50/50- Probable strike. With the batter getting way a out of line.
Ball.
Strike.
Prognosis? Hair triggers, and rightfully and unrightfully upset people all around- except the angels.
Tigers like to whine
This umpire sucks!! They aren't held accountable.
No Ejectile Dysfunction here - Martinez just old & in the way at this point
Ok I'm from Seattle. No dog in this fight. That umpire is screwing the Tigers over big time. The entire Detroit team should have just left the ballpark and leave that incompetent umpire out there to feel the wrath of the Detroit fans. He's obviously a graduate of the Angel Hernandez School of Blind Umpiring. C.B. Bucknor is the vice president of the school and Joe West is the visiting Professor of Power Trips.
I hope one day machines make umpires obsolete
Not saying the calls the umpire made were good, but the rule is that arguing balls and strikes is an automatic ejection.
Noah Levitan thing is, JD didn't argue. Can't remember exactly what he said, as it was months ago, but it was pathetic the reason he got ehected
he said are you having a bad night? Everett: What? JD: Are you having a bad night? Everett: Your gone! JD: For what? Everett: For repeating yourself JD: You asked me twice!
Arguing balls and strikes does not = Automatic ejection.
@@JeremyIsTheBoss It depends. You can voice your disagreement with a call but if you persist, you will be ejected.
@@alanhess9306 I've seen many times a player emphatically argue and stay in the game.
Those first pitches were close, if not strikes. But with all the crying by the Tigers, that zone kept getting larger than a spread at Golden Corral.
Right arm getting a lot of work
Everett was consistent, he gave the players a crap load of time to plead their case, and was very calm and professional throughout. If you think he’s a terrible umpire, you’re gravely mistaken. He did a great job. Can’t argue balls and strikes, especially that close and when his strike zone is the same for both sides
Ben Smarzynski, I agree even though I’m a Tigers fan.
Let's be honest here.... These are grown men playing at a professional level, making millions of dollars. If they can't refrain from cussing out the Umpire, and arguing about his calls and doing it in his face... Then it's time to go take a shower. Unbelievable!
At 1:54 they are talking about the #57 on the 57th pitch Haha
Come on Tigers
When 50,000 fans are chanting "You suck!" You probably suck!
Cudos to the umpire for not taking any shit.
Is there enough players to play the field?
yeah, because it's the AL, if it had been the NL with all the switching that goes on because of pitching changes probably would have had to have forfeited.
Jack Son you’re an idiot
Angel fan chillin here 😂
Next up the batboy gets tossed!! Lol
From what I remember of this game J.D. made a casual joke to that ump then got tossed. Knowing J.D. I don't think he would have said anything that bad to get thrown out
you can NOT argue balls and strikes, 3 people have already been tossed for doing it and you think making a joke about it won't get you tossed??
Agreed!!!!
@@davidrooks3274he didn’t argue all he said while he walked away was “That’s not a strike” a simple factual statement
What they crying about...they are strikes
I'm not a Tigers fan but this shit is hilarious 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Martinez has to realize that the fans are here to see the umpires not the players. Sheeeeesh ! ! !
I know they say every ump has their own strike zone, but why? The rule book states what the strike zone is. It doesn't say that is to the discretion of the ump to make it smaller or larger or lower or higher. And I don't care what anyone says the black part is not part of the strike zone. If it was they would have painted it all white.
Arguing balls and strikes is an auto ejection, generally I tend to hear the hitters out and then give my explanation, after much more we need to play baseball. I would however like to see if he is calling it both ways, because if it's going both ways there is nothing at all to argue about.
Can you say...power hungry??
No horrible calls here. 1 pitch barely low and consistent zone by the umpire
Fu fu fu that was the best part
tigers⚾
Swayed by the glove those were strikes and i was at that game and i even yelled at him i will do you job and looked and me and smirked
He probably smirked because he knows you are not even close to being capable of calling balls and strikes in any baseball game.
these are national media announcers
Oh i do read lips
+Michael Rybak :)
I read your momma lips
yo mommas so ugly, she looked out the window and got arrested for indecent exposure
SirIron TCG. HAAAAAAAAAA! Good one!
That's funny besides that first pitch they were all strikes.
I didn't have a problem with the first ejection. Look, the call might be wrong, but as the announcers said, he let Martinez say his piece, in the middle of an at bat, for something like 20-25 seconds. At some point, you have to resume the game. Martinez disagreed with the call, and the umpire let him have his say, and eventually asked him to get back in the box. Both parties were calm, but the game needs to proceed. A strike one call in the third inning of a 3-1 game with the bases empty is not something that should require several minutes of arguing.
It got very comical at the end there, but that first one is on Martinez.
0:32 - 2:32 All this arguing over one pitch. That’s ridiculous.
They were strikes.
All umps have different zones, you have to adjust, its easy, half of these pitches are barely on the line
Barely on the line are strikes.
Ok I know they weren’t all strikes but Cabrera’s was obviously a stoke and he called that pitch the whole game. The 1 thing your coach always says from little league is he’s calling the low pitch so adjust. This is more on the tigers hitters than Everett. After the first one you go into the dugout and say watch the low pitch he’s calling it. If you can’t hit it just foul it off to get a pitch you can hit, and guys like victor, jd, an kinsler can definitely do that
Umps body language. He was getting paid for those bad calls. Appears he felt bad about it but what he was about to spend it on was marginally worth it
Those are strikes
Umpires do love to crap on the Tigers. Won't even let them have a am obvious perfect game.
Umpires are the A-holes wrecking this game...
Who was ejected first? Martinez? Who was ejected last? Martinez! thought Martinez was first! Ya. But Martinez was last! Yes he was.
Tigers have 2 Martinez's on the team... Victor (ejected first) & J.D (ejected last)
I think hes making a joke..
Wow. Wally Joyner never gets pissed.