Terry Francona inexplicably didn’t challenge a clear missed call at first and fans couldn’t believe it

You NEED to challenge that.

In the MLB postseason, you absolutely cannot afford to let opportunities go to waste — especially in an elimination game. Terry Francona and the Cleveland Guardians may regret that after Tuesday’s Game 5 of the ALDS against the Yankees.

Francona (and really, the Guardians replay coordinator Mike Barnett) had a rough Game 4, missing both of his challenges on obvious calls at first base. That could’ve had Francona more reluctant with his replay challenges in Game 5, but to not even take a look at an obvious missed call? It was curious, to say the least.

The play in question happened in the fourth inning with the Guardians already down three runs. Andres Gimenez hit a grounder to first that forced Anthony Rizzo into a diving race for the bag. Gimenez was called out on the field, but replays would show that the play wasn’t that close at all.

Gimenez was clearly safe. It would have been a quick review and overturn in Cleveland’s favor. But Francona didn’t even appear to give a call upstairs to look at the play. They let the inning come to an end and waste a would-be baserunner.

Again, Francona wasn’t the one watching the replay, but there really needs to be more diligence and better communication with the replay booth. That was a clear missed call, and MLB fans couldn’t believe the Guardians botched that sequence.