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The “dubious decision” that changed the course of World War II: US anger over two areas the judge lost at bat: “It’s for the Japanese army” |

The Dolphins scored 5 runs in the fifth inning from 0-5…and got a sacrifice fly to Stanton in the 6th inning.

[MLB]Yankees – Dodgers (31st Japan, New York)

The umpire’s pitch decision could decide the outcome of the game. On the 30th (31st Japan time), the Dodgers played Game 5 of the World Series against the Yankees on enemy territory. Although he scored five runs in the fifth inning from 0-5, he allowed a walk and a sacrifice fly in the sixth inning to take the lead. However, questions were raised about the decision to call the ball out.

At the start of the 6th inning, Yankees outfielder Juan Soto walked on base. The following outfielder, Aaron Judge, was forced into a corner after three pitches, but he continued and got on base on the eighth pitch. After that, with one out and players on first and third base, outfielder Giancarlo Stanton made a sacrifice fly to center field. They succeeded by winning with zero hits.

The case was the Judge’s turn at bat. Noah Kamrath, reporter for local media outlet Dodgers Nation, updated his X (formerly Twitter). “The fourth and eighth pitches to Aaron Judge could have been ruled by strikes. The fourth pitch in particular may have been affected by Will Smith’s form. However, both ruled by strikes. “The Yankees have a chance to hit first and second base. It’s cruel to the Dodgers,” he wrote, along with an image of Judge’s strikeout at bat.

In addition, Blake Harris, who hosts the Dodgers podcast “Inside the LaVine” and appears on the US sports network “ESPN”, also posted an image of the strike zone, saying , “This is supposed to be a strike. Three.” “The ball that should have been hit didn’t call, and the Yankees scored,” he said angrily.

On social media, many voices expressed their anger at the umpire’s decision. “Introducing a robot umpire” “All decisions were in favor of the Yankees” “”That’s impossible. 5 hitting, but they got a round.” “The supervisor… I can’t work!” he mourns.

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2024-10-31 02:53:00

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