Phillies fans were absolutely furious after umpires botch base path call on Andrew McCutchen

What a brutal, unreviewable call.

There have been some terrible calls (and I mean terrible) in the MLB just one month into the 2021 season, but this one against Andrew McCutchen might take the cake. During the Philadelphia Phillies Saturday night matchup against the New York Mets, the umpires made a disastrous, unreviewable call on McCutchen in the bottom of the seventh.

With one out and McCutchen on base, Matt Joyce put a ball in play in the infield for Francisco Lindor. Lindor thought about tagging McCutchen on his way to second, but instead went to first to get Joyce, who was called safe on the play.

The umpires then called McCutchen out at second base for deviating from the base path, an incredulous call as it seemed the base runner did nothing wrong on the play.

Taking a closer look at the play, McCutchen barely moved at all off the base path, basically moving in a straight line towards second base and not nearly running afoul of the MLB’s rule wherein a runner will be automatically out if moving more than three feet away from the base path to avoid a tag.

And yet, the call was made on the field stood as it was an unreviewable play. The officials on the field took a look at Joyce being called safe at first and reversed that call, meaning the inning came to a close for the Phillies on a double play.

Of course, baseball fans were not happy with the call and took to social media to express their displeasure.

The Phillies official Twitter account had something to say about the matter as well.

Even Bryce Harper, who was not playing in Saturday’s game, was ejected for being irate with the umpires.

After the game, Phillies manager Joe Girardi called the missed call “terrible” and expressed disappointment that it wasn’t reviewable.

The universe is probably calling back its due on the Phillies after a controversial call went the team’s way back in mid-April. But still, not a good look here for the MLB officiating crew.

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