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One of the worst blown calls of the season set off a protest by Red Sox pitcher Walker Buehler, who was then ejected by ...
Walker Buehler responded on social media to umpire Laz Diaz's claim as to why he was ejected in the Red Sox win.
The popular Umpire Auditor X (formerly Twitter ... “That first pitch called strike to Michael Toglia should have Mike Estabrook in an unemployment line tomorrow,” one X commenter wrote ...
Another job is to defuse tense situations. During Tuesday night’s game between the New York Mets and Boston Red Sox, umpire Mike Estabrook did neither — at least according to NESN color ...
The Boston Red Sox starter and manager were tossed from their matchup with the New York Mets on Tuesday after they erupted at home plate umpire Mike Estabrook over what looked like a very clear strike ...
The Red Sox right-hander was unhappy with the call and began to bark at home plate umpire Mike Estabrook. The broadcast caught exactly what Buehler was saying – hardly anything complimentary.
Buehler was irate that Estabrook ruled the pitch a ball, and rightfully so, but he took things a bit too far when angrily protesting the decision from the home plate umpire. Have a look at Buehler ...
With one out in the third inning, Buehler threw a 1-0 pitch to Soto that looked to be clearly within the strike zone, but it was called a ball by home plate umpire Mike Estabrook. Sooo….
The popular Umpire Auditor X (formerly Twitter ... “That first pitch called strike to Michael Toglia should have Mike Estabrook in an unemployment line tomorrow,” one X commenter wrote ...