A.J. Hinch’s ejection put spotlight on significant umpiring issue
A.J. Hinch's ejection brought an issue to the forefront -- and it had nothing to do with the quality of the calls.
A.J. Hinch's ejection brought an issue to the forefront -- and it had nothing to do with the quality of the calls.
Wednesday was another embarrassing loss in a miserable season.
According to Hinch, Tigers GM Al Avila called him 30 minutes after the World Series ended.
The Wall Street Journal reported many new details of the Astros' sign-stealing saga, some of which contradicted information MLB previously released to the public. And Hinch's MLB Network interview saw quite the non-denial on 2019 buzzer allegations.
"Thoughts and prayers are great (but) they're not fixing the problem. And until we fix the problem — whether it's guns or safety, security — I want answers," Hinch said.
Once again, Bregman drove in Derek Fisher from second for a walk-off win in the bottom of the 10th. It just came on a pop-up this time...
"There was no altercation. ... Some nonsense, fabrications and non-stories. There was no altercation."