Twins manager Baldelli reacts FURIOUSLY to overturned call in loss to Jays

‘It’s f***ing awful in every possible way… one of the most chickens*** things I’ve ever seen in baseball’: Twins manager Rocco Baldelli reacts FURIOUSLY to overturned call in loss to Jays – after storming onto the field to confront umpires

  • Rocco Baldelli verbally eviscerated umpires after a contentious 10th inning call
  • The overturned decision put the Blue Jays up 3-2, giving them the winning run 
  • Baldelli was ejected following a heated confrontation with the officiating crew
  •  The Twins could have won the game in the bottom of the 10th, but failed to do so

Minnesota Twins manager Rocco Baldelli spiraled into a fit of rage after replay officials in New York overruled on-field umpires to overturn a call, resulting in the Toronto Blue Jays being awarded a crucial run in the 10th inning on Sunday in Minneapolis. 

The officiating team ruled Twins catcher Gary Sanchez failed to give the Blue Jays’ Whit Merrifield a clear path to the plate – a decision which gave Toronto what would ultimately become the game’s winning run.

The Twins manager quickly stormed the field following the decision to give the umpires a piece of his mind, and found himself ejected soon after.

Following the 3-2 loss, Baldelli labeled the incident ‘one of the most chickens*** things I’ve ever seen on a baseball field.’ 

‘It’s one of the worst moments I think we’ve seen of umpiring in any game I’ve ever been a part of in baseball,’ Baldelli said after his eighth ejection of his career. ‘I think it was pathetic what just played out.’ 

Rocco Baldelli scolds the game’s umpires after replay officials overturned the 10th inning call

Baldelli revealed he wasn’t given an explanation on the reversal before labeling the incident as one of the ‘worst moments’ of umpiring he had ever seen.

‘That’s beyond embarrassing for our game, for all the players out there on both sides of the field. 

‘It’s completely unacceptable. I can’t even believe I’m sitting here talking to you guys about this right now.’

Blue Jays outfielder Whit Merrifield ran from third toward home and was resultantly called out before the decision was overturned with Twins catcher Gary Sanchez deemed to have illegally interfered. 

According to the adjudicators, Merrifield wasn’t given clear passage to return home. If the initial call had stood, Toronto’s inning would have been over, allowing Minnesota a chance to win the game with scores tied at two. 

The crew determined Gary Sanchez failed to give Whit Merrifield a clear path to home plate

The crew determined Gary Sanchez failed to give Whit Merrifield a clear path to home plate

Poll

Was the right decision made?

  • Yes – Sanchez illegally interfered 273 votes
  • No – Baldelli is right to be furious 255 votes

Instead, the ruling put the Blue Jays up 3-2 at the top of the tenth, and the scoreboard remained unchanged despite the home team’s best efforts. 

Game-winner Merrifield spoke to the media postgame, explaining how he saw the situation unfold in real time. 

‘I had a feeling there was going to be a play at the plate,’ he said. 

‘[I] saw Gary straddling home plate so tried to just slide into him, straight into him best I could. 

‘I know what the rule is, it was just a matter of if they were going to call it.’

And indeed they did. Much to the fury of Baldelli and the hometown crowd who showered the umpires in boos immediately after the call and the result. 

It is the third time Baldelli has been ejected this season, and the eighth time over the course of his career. Most recently,. he was tossed for arguing a foul-tip against Twins outfielder Max Kepler in June. 

Baldelli and the Twins must regroup before traveling to LA to face the Dodgers Tuesday night

Baldelli and the Twins must regroup before traveling to LA to face the Dodgers Tuesday night