Bryce Harper Screams At Umpire, Gets Thrown Out, See The Video
Bryce Harper is one of the most passionate players to take the field in Major League Baseball and we saw it Thursday night. Bryce Harper screams at the umpire, throws his equipment, and gets thrown out of the game. It’s quite frankly pretty epic and the best part, well he was 100% right!
Bryce Harper Ejection Video
For those who don’t understand what a check swing is, what that means is a player tried to stop their swing halfway through. The home plate umpire can then appeal to the first or third base umpire (depending on whether the batter is right or left-handed) and that umpire is tasked with watching if the bat crossed into what would be considered a swing.
As you can tell, this did not constitute a swing. I was an umpire for quite some time in my life and, despite being biased as a Phillies fan, I can confidently say that is absolutely not a swing, thus not a strike, thus not a strikeout.
Bryce Harper Interview After Ejection
Harper had some choice words for the third base umpire, Angel Hernandez, after the game. Hernandez is widely known in Major League Baseball as one of the worst umpires. There is a lot of drama surrounding him. As you heard the broadcasters, “Every single time he is on the bases or behind the plate, there’s always an issue.”
Here’s what Bryce Harper had to say about the strikeout call after the game. “Angel in the middle of something again, it’s every year.”
He was totally in the right and sure, he will get fined but a fan took home an epic souvenir!
The Phillies 26-Man Roster For The Playoffs- Wild Card Round
Red October is back! After a long, often stressful season, the Phillies are back in the postseason. Last night they beat the Pirates 3-2, to clinch not just a spot in the playoffs, but the fourth overall seed. Ensuring they will have Home Field Advantage in the first round of the playoffs. Citizens Bank Park will once again be rocking with the sound of nearly 43,000 rabid Phillies fans, for what will hopefully be another extended playoff room. Just ideally with a better ending this time.
The Phillies never made it easy on us, even in that final game. Like last season, they started off a bit of a mess. Trea Turner was having the worst season of his career. Bryce Harper was struggling to hit for power coming off Tommy John Surgery. Kyle Schwarber was hitting below the Mendoza Line. They were once again heading into June out of the playoff race.
But just like last year, things started to turn around. They went from a mediocre team in the first two months, to one of the best teams in baseball over the last 4. Eventually, Bryce Haper found his power and still finished with over 20. Trea Turner’s season turned around after a Standing Ovation and he was better than almost any hitter in baseball over the last two months. Kyle Schwarber is still under the Mendoza Line but has 45 HRs, 100 RBIs, 100 Runs, and 120 Walks. And even Aaron Nola is finishing the season on a bit of a roll.
It feels like they have that magic again. And unlike last season, they are not backing in. They took care of their business and clinched the 4 seeded with 5 more games to go. And they will get to start the playoffs at home, rather than in St.Louis.
The Phillies 26-Man Roster For The Playoffs- Wild Card Round