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    oakas
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    penetrating Angel Hernandez does it again

    This penetrating guy should not be a MLB umpire.

    Top of nine. A's hit a home run that looks like it might have hit the line on top of the fence.

    Umpires go in to look at the play.

    They show the play and it is no doubt that the ball hit a railing over the fence for a home run.

    The Cleveland announcers say that the game will be tied up when the Umps come out of their looking at the play.

    penetrating Angel comes out and says stay on second base that it is not a homer.

    MLB has to get rid this POS. It happens every night with this rooster_eater. A's lose 4-3...penetrate me

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    yeah fukked up my over.

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    He is the worst ump by far and that is saying a lot...the game he was behind home plate in that series was fukkin terrible too

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    Tigers second baseman Ian Kinsler and manager Brad Ausmus were both ejected by umpire Angel Hernandez in the top of the fifth inning of Monday night’s game against the Rangers. Here’s what went down:

    Kinsler, who wasn’t happy with Hernandez’s strike zone that evening, looked back at Hernandez after a pitch that was way out of the strike zone was called a ball. You can imagine the implication. Hernandez immediately ejected Kinsler. Ausmus was ejected just as quickly when he came out to defend his player.

    Kinsler followed up with the media about the situation on Tuesday. Per MLB.com’s Jason Beck, Kinsler hasn’t heard anything from Major League Baseball about the incident. Kinsler then said, “It has to do with changing the game. He’s changing the game. He needs to find another job. He really does.” He added, “I’m just saying it’s pretty obvious that he needs to stop ruining baseball games.”

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr KLC View Post
    Tigers second baseman Ian Kinsler and manager Brad Ausmus were both ejected by umpire Angel Hernandez in the top of the fifth inning of Monday night’s game against the Rangers. Here’s what went down:

    Kinsler, who wasn’t happy with Hernandez’s strike zone that evening, looked back at Hernandez after a pitch that was way out of the strike zone was called a ball. You can imagine the implication. Hernandez immediately ejected Kinsler. Ausmus was ejected just as quickly when he came out to defend his player.

    Kinsler followed up with the media about the situation on Tuesday. Per MLB.com’s Jason Beck, Kinsler hasn’t heard anything from Major League Baseball about the incident. Kinsler then said, “It has to do with changing the game. He’s changing the game. He needs to find another job. He really does.” He added, “I’m just saying it’s pretty obvious that he needs to stop ruining baseball games.”
    If the pitch was way out of the strike zone and called a ball, what's the complaint???

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    it was the previous pitch called a strike that Kinsler first made a comment to the ump. Then this pitch which was way out of the zone and called a ball Kinsler said to the ump "you gonna call that a fukkin strike too?" at which point he got tossed from the game.

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