Nice ankle strike umps bet the under 61 New York Yankees fans cannot hide their anxiety as questionable strike called against Aaron Judge furthers the wait for the historic 61st home run
"Nice ankle strike" " umps bet the under 61" - New York Yankees fans cannot hide their anxiety as questionable strike called against Aaron Judge furthers the wait for the historic 61st home run × Follow Us Create Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Link Approve Reject & ban Delete Log in Manage your profile Editing Story Queue Video Queue Editing Stats Writer Home SEO Redirection Admin Wiki Edits Taxonomy Home Edit Site Menu Mapping Dashboard Tag Pages Community Social Feed Queue Feed Center Notification Center Affiliate Home Manage Pages Bottom Tagline Dash Timeless Stories Logout Baseball MLB News
Laz Diaz makes a bad strike three call on 6-foot-7 Aaron Judge and he remains confident that he did not get the call wrong3075180"Ain't no way that pitch is down"Laz Diaz makes a bad strike three call on 6-foot-7 Aaron Judge and he remains confident that he did not get the call wrong https://t.co/BhlmJSFaZK ""Ain't no way that pitch is down" Laz Diaz makes a bad strike three call on 6-foot-7 Aaron Judge and he remains confident that he did not get the call wrong" - @ Talkin' Yanks After a pair of sparkplug performances against both the Milwaukee Brewers and Pittsburgh Pirates last week, his bat has gone quiet. Nasty Nestor Enjoyer@pnw_hayden@TalkinYanks Low1@TalkinYanks Low Aaron Judge currently has 60 home runs on the season. With this number, he ties Babe Ruth's record - set with the Yankees all the way back in the 1927 baseball season. Armand@Armand27@TalkinYanks @MLB umps bet the under 6111@TalkinYanks @MLB umps bet the under 61 Judge needs only 2 more to beat the all-time single-season home run record, set by Roger Maris in 1961. That's exactly what the star had in mind when the Yankees pulled into Toronto on Monday night. ??? @BronxBmbrz@TalkinYanks You’re not him Laz you’re terrible at your job you have no right to talk113@TalkinYanks You’re not him Laz you’re terrible at your job you have no right to talk After a lead-off single and a walk, it was time for Judge's second at-bat of the game. The game was knotted up tightly at 2-2 when he stepped up to face Jays pitcher Kevin Gausman for the third time. Jack@MehaufNYY@TalkinYanks Stop tweeting about it and it’ll happen I promise4@TalkinYanks Stop tweeting about it and it’ll happen I promise After working the count to 2-2, Gausman served Judge a breaking ball that looked to be too low. Laz Diaz, the home plate umpire, did not agree and called Judge out looking. Nick Capone@nickcaponee@TalkinYanks It looks like he was going to call any pitch a strike before it was even pitched2@TalkinYanks It looks like he was going to call any pitch a strike before it was even pitched New York Yankees fans could not believe the call. Because Aaron Judge is one swing away from tying Maris' record, passions were certainly running high. Brothers Arguing Sports@BoissezonXavier@TalkinYanks Sorry Lance, that pitch was down. The video doesn't lie.2@TalkinYanks Sorry Lance, that pitch was down. The video doesn't lie. A large contingent of Toronto Blue Jays fans were even seen arranging themselves in the outfield, hoping to be the lucky fan to catch Judge's 61st. Judge would go on to finish the game with a hit and a pair of walks. ?@KingChapinMelo@TalkinYanks Nice ankle strike1@TalkinYanks Nice ankle strike The Toronto Blue Jays went on to win the game 3-2 on a walk-off single from Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Even with the loss, the Yankees are still a comfortable 7.5 games ahead of the second-placed Blue Jays.
Nice ankle strike Umps bet the under 61 - New York Yankees fans cannot hide their anxiety as questionable strike called against Aaron Judge furthers the wait for historic 61st home run
By Adrian Dorney Modified 28 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share New York Yankees v Toronto Blue Jays If the story of Aaron Judge does not resonate with you, then you have not been paying enough attention to baseball. The 6'7 New York Yankees outfielder is on the precipice of history. Talkin' Yanks@TalkinYanks"Ain't no way that pitch is down"Laz Diaz makes a bad strike three call on 6-foot-7 Aaron Judge and he remains confident that he did not get the call wrong3075180"Ain't no way that pitch is down"Laz Diaz makes a bad strike three call on 6-foot-7 Aaron Judge and he remains confident that he did not get the call wrong https://t.co/BhlmJSFaZK ""Ain't no way that pitch is down" Laz Diaz makes a bad strike three call on 6-foot-7 Aaron Judge and he remains confident that he did not get the call wrong" - @ Talkin' Yanks After a pair of sparkplug performances against both the Milwaukee Brewers and Pittsburgh Pirates last week, his bat has gone quiet. Nasty Nestor Enjoyer@pnw_hayden@TalkinYanks Low1@TalkinYanks Low Aaron Judge currently has 60 home runs on the season. With this number, he ties Babe Ruth's record - set with the Yankees all the way back in the 1927 baseball season. Armand@Armand27@TalkinYanks @MLB umps bet the under 6111@TalkinYanks @MLB umps bet the under 61 Judge needs only 2 more to beat the all-time single-season home run record, set by Roger Maris in 1961. That's exactly what the star had in mind when the Yankees pulled into Toronto on Monday night. ??? @BronxBmbrz@TalkinYanks You’re not him Laz you’re terrible at your job you have no right to talk113@TalkinYanks You’re not him Laz you’re terrible at your job you have no right to talk After a lead-off single and a walk, it was time for Judge's second at-bat of the game. The game was knotted up tightly at 2-2 when he stepped up to face Jays pitcher Kevin Gausman for the third time. Jack@MehaufNYY@TalkinYanks Stop tweeting about it and it’ll happen I promise4@TalkinYanks Stop tweeting about it and it’ll happen I promise After working the count to 2-2, Gausman served Judge a breaking ball that looked to be too low. Laz Diaz, the home plate umpire, did not agree and called Judge out looking. Nick Capone@nickcaponee@TalkinYanks It looks like he was going to call any pitch a strike before it was even pitched2@TalkinYanks It looks like he was going to call any pitch a strike before it was even pitched New York Yankees fans could not believe the call. Because Aaron Judge is one swing away from tying Maris' record, passions were certainly running high. Brothers Arguing Sports@BoissezonXavier@TalkinYanks Sorry Lance, that pitch was down. The video doesn't lie.2@TalkinYanks Sorry Lance, that pitch was down. The video doesn't lie. A large contingent of Toronto Blue Jays fans were even seen arranging themselves in the outfield, hoping to be the lucky fan to catch Judge's 61st. Judge would go on to finish the game with a hit and a pair of walks. ?@KingChapinMelo@TalkinYanks Nice ankle strike1@TalkinYanks Nice ankle strike The Toronto Blue Jays went on to win the game 3-2 on a walk-off single from Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Even with the loss, the Yankees are still a comfortable 7.5 games ahead of the second-placed Blue Jays.