
MLB umpire Angel Hernandez just won’t stop making terrible calls
NY Post
Angel Hernandez is back at it again.
MLB’s oft-ridiculed umpire made another egregious strike call on Monday night, incorrectly punching out the Giants’ Buster Posey on a breaking ball that missed the outside corner by more than four inches. Posey, expecting the count to be at 2-2, thrust his arms up in disbelief when Hernandez ruled the pitch a strike.
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