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MLB referees have been examined for years, especially those behind the plate by calling balls and strikes.
However, baseball fans were in a uproar after an atrocious call on Monday night in the game between Baltimore and Toronto Blue Jays.
During the confrontation of Al East, the opener of Orioles Zach Eflin delivered a tone that broke from left to right and ended right in the heart of the plate. The batter of the tiles, Ernie Clement, moved away from the dish in what appeared to be his acceptance of the strike of the first launch.
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The arbiter of the plate Brian Walsh, #120, returns to the dish at the bottom of the third entry during the MLB game between Los Angeles Angels and Houston Astros on September 22, 202 in Minute Maid Park in Houston. (Leslie Plaza Johnson/Icon Sportswire through Getty Images)
However, the arbiter of the plate Brian Walsh stayed there, which indicates that it was a ball in his eyes.
Eflin and the adley Rutschman receptor froze at the same time, looking at Walsh with disbelief that he did not call the field a strike.
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“Wait a minute,” one of the speakers of the orioles was heard about the transmission.
“My God,” his partner intervened. “… you couldn’t put it on the shirt in the heart of the plate better. Look at this launch right here. How do you miss that?”

The referee Brian Walsh, #120, touches the helmet during a launch call review using ABS, or automatic ball technology, technology in the sixth inning during a spring training game between the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Seattle sailors in the Peoria stadium on March 7, 2025 in Peoria, Arizona. (Brandon Sloter/Getty images)
Fortunately for the Orioles, the call was not great in the game, and ended up crushing the tiles, 11-4, at home, Camden Yards.
However, Walsh was under fire recently after a Strike-Three call at the bottom of the ninth to finish the game between the Arizona diamondbacks and the Houston stars.
The D-backs lowered a race to the stars when the All-Star Ketel Mars waited a 3-2 launch from Josh Hader with two outs and a runner first.
Hader’s rear door slider was out of Strike’s area, but Walsh called him for blow three despite the fact that the field was never in the area.

The referee Brian Walsh, #120, is on the plate during a spring training game between the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Seattle sailors at the Peoria stadium on March 7, 2025 in Peoria, Arizona. (Brandon Sloter/Getty images)
While Marte moved away without saying anything to Walsh, the Diamondbacks transmission team was not happy.