In milwaukee, mets manager Carlos Mendoza argued a third strike call black hispanic umpire Ramon deJesus had botched (it should have been ball four, with two outs) in the fourth inning, but the ump, instead of holding his ground, moved up and bumped Mendoza, and then immediately threw him out of the game. Thereby did de Jesus prove that he is utterly unfit to be an ump at any level.
He was botching calls, mostly against the mets, all night long.
Even sny postgame announcer Jeremy Blevins (a retired mets reliever) suggested that deJesus may not be up to big-league standards, which I found pretty gutsy.
Typically, if a player or manager bumps an ump, the ump will immediately run him, and then the league will suspend the offender for a couple of games and fine him. But an ump bumping a skipper is unheard of. Or was.
Carlos Mendoza is ejected after Francisco Alvarez was called out on a questionable strike three. pic.twitter.com/n7LkG6wIAo
— SNY (@SNYtv) September 28, 2024
https://www.northjersey.com/story/sports/mlb/mets/2024/09/27/ny-mets-carlos-mendoza-ejection-arguing-strikes-brewers/75420496007/
The mets lost to the brewers 8-4.
It’s a hoax, and it’s a second racist criminal conspiracy, on top of the one to maim Caitlin Clark, and run her out of the league. This racist conspiracy is intended to criminalize White fans.
2 comments:
I guess no surprise the mets have a spic manager,with all the spic players they have. Now there are spic umpires?And they're arguing and pushing each other on a major league baseball field? When's our first stabbing?
Where is MY America?
--GRA
Why are the announcers talking in English?This is spic-a-rama baseball.
--GRA
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