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MLB umpires incorrectly enforced the ABS challenge rule, causing the New York Mets to lose their final challenge against the Detroit Tigers. This incident involved third baseman Brett Baty and home plate umpire Junior Valentine.
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Brett Baty wanted that challenge back.
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MLB umpires are supposed to be the rulebook experts on the field. Which makes it awkward when one of them clearly gets something wrong.
The New York Mets lost their second and final challenge of their game against the Detroit Tigers on Wednesday after a fateful interaction between third baseman Brett Baty and home plate umpire Junior Valentine.
With an 0-1 count and two outs in the sixth inning, Tigers starting pitcher Framber Valdez threw a low sinker for strike 2. Baty clearly didnât like the call and appeared to say as much to Valentine, who then announced Baty was challenging the ball-strike call. There was just one problem: Baty did not challenge the call.
Baty did reach toward his helmet as if to signal a challenge, but his hand never reached his head. Valentine still decided that constituted a challenge, leading to protests from both Baty and Mets manager Carlos Mendoza.
The unwanted challenge was unsuccessful, leaving Baty in an 0-2 count. He struck out two pitches later to end the inning.
For anyone who needs a refresher on how challenges work, hereâs Yahoo Sportsâ Jake Mintz earlier this week:
Hereâs how MLB worded the rule during a spring training presentation to media. Under a section labeled ârequirements for a challenge to be acceptedâ the guideline states that âbatter, pitcher or catcher must tap their hat / helmet to challengeâ and that âplayers are encouraged to simultaneously verbalize the request to challenge.â
The umpire incorrectly enforced the ABS challenge rule, leading to the Mets losing their final challenge.
The umpire's decision forced the Mets to burn their second and final challenge during the game against the Tigers.
Third baseman Brett Baty and home plate umpire Junior Valentine were involved in the challenge incident.
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Thereâs no language about challenging by reaching for your helmet.
The introduction of the ABS challenge was bound to come with some growing pains, and the mechanics of issuing a challenge have been one of them, as Mintz broke down. Perhaps that shouldnât be a surprise, as batters regularly reach to adjust their helmet after pitches and the system requires prompt action from both the challenger and umpire.