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Home plate umpire Mike Estabrook made this ridiculous call during last night's Detroit Tigers vs.Toronto Blue Jays game on Thursday...
(The Big Lead)
Filed Under: MLB
Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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TopWaterTiger 32 months
catcher earning his money...
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HoustonGumbeauxGuy32 months
Solid work
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NASA_ISS_Tiger32 months
Must have learned framing at a early age.
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Geaux Guy32 months
Great pitch and frame
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GeauxtigersMs3632 months
Yeah I can’t be too mad the ump missed it.
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kciDAtaE32 months
Strike 5? What about strike 3 and 4?
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ColdTurkey32 months
SEC umpires are watching this and turning in their resumes to MLB
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RightWingTiger32 months
That guy trains SEC Umps.
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js159132 months
They should watch from a camera, not over the catcher's shoulder.
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Koach K32 months
MLB needs to hire some qualified soap opera writers from WWE.
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75503Tiger32 months
He’s an ump instead of a player for a reason, he gets fooled by breaking balls. That was an excellent pitch that the batter saw and the ump whiffed
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RedFoxx32 months
Robots. Bye.
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brett40832 months
Was a strike on the front edge of the plate.
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gpttigers32 months
The ump got fooled. He decided it was a strike prior to the end of the pitch. Then the bottom fell out of it and it made a suspect call.
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sportjunkie6932 months
It's not where its caught it's where it is when it crosses the plate. Very close pitch.
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KAGTASTIC32 months
Looks like it just dropped right in to me.
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cwill32 months
JFC.
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RightWingTiger32 months
If you think thats a strike you have 2 be an SEC Umpire!!
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Timeoday32 months
Yep, it crossed the plate as a strike.
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LSUMJ32 months
The graphics show where the ball is when crossing the plate. Well below the strike zone box
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