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Fans react over disclosed missed callsOn April 21, Umpire Auditor , an MLB analytics account, took to X and posted the number of calls that MLB umpires have missed over one week. According to their stats, umpires have missed 1014 calls in the April 14th week!
To back it up, even fans have called out MLB on recent occasions for bad calls taken by umpires, which have led to nowhere. When the stats were disclosed, baseball fans were enraged and started slamming MLB all over social media.
One fan went on to say, "1014 missed calls in a week!" stating disbelief on how unprofessional and inadequate the MLB umpires have become.
Another user went on to say, “It's an embarrassment!” which clearly says that how such mistakes which were once considered silly, are no more silly. The numbers are huge, and one cannot ignore these mistakes anymore, but it seems like MLB is ignoring them.
Which umpires were responsible for the bad calls?When it comes to taking names of umpires who were responsible for the huge number of missed calls, the list is vast. It contains names like veteran umpire, Chris Conroy, who recently had 24 missed calls in the Pirates vs Guardians match, which led to the later winning the game.
Other names include Mike Estabrook, John Bacon, Angel Hernandez, and many more. The X account is filled with such statistics, and even fans agree with it as it has been clear that umpires are not adhering to the rules of the game.
Besides, there has been news of umpires not being at their best during the game. Recently, it was reported that MLB umpire, Bruce Dreckman, was seen drinking before the Tigers Vs Yankees match which he was supposed to be a part of.
Such mishapenings from the umpires’ end can become the reason behind the game’s outcome. Who knows, maybe one such missed call was the reason a team lost the match? MLB needs to buckle up and start looking into its umpires.
Also Read: MLB umpire missed 24 calls leading to possible change in Pittsburgh Guardians game outcome
- MLB analytics account reveals the total number of missed calls taken by MLB umpires during April 14th week
- Several MLB umpires names’ came forward during the revelation
- Fans enraged by the 1014 missed calls statistics presented on X
Fans react over disclosed missed callsOn April 21, Umpire Auditor , an MLB analytics account, took to X and posted the number of calls that MLB umpires have missed over one week. According to their stats, umpires have missed 1014 calls in the April 14th week!
Umpires missed 1014 calls the week of April 14th.
— Umpire Auditor (@UmpireAuditor) April 21, 2025
These were the worst called strikeouts. pic.twitter.com/AjuMLxaSz0
To back it up, even fans have called out MLB on recent occasions for bad calls taken by umpires, which have led to nowhere. When the stats were disclosed, baseball fans were enraged and started slamming MLB all over social media.
1014 missed calls in a week!
— Jeff Bates (@jeffbatesonx) April 21, 2025
One fan went on to say, "1014 missed calls in a week!" stating disbelief on how unprofessional and inadequate the MLB umpires have become.
It's an embarrassment!
— Scott Ross (@scottrossonline) April 21, 2025
Another user went on to say, “It's an embarrassment!” which clearly says that how such mistakes which were once considered silly, are no more silly. The numbers are huge, and one cannot ignore these mistakes anymore, but it seems like MLB is ignoring them.
Which umpires were responsible for the bad calls?When it comes to taking names of umpires who were responsible for the huge number of missed calls, the list is vast. It contains names like veteran umpire, Chris Conroy, who recently had 24 missed calls in the Pirates vs Guardians match, which led to the later winning the game.
Umpire Chris Conroy missed a SEASON HIGH 24 calls in the Pirates Guardians game. pic.twitter.com/obCwLzR58r
— Umpire Auditor (@UmpireAuditor) April 19, 2025
Other names include Mike Estabrook, John Bacon, Angel Hernandez, and many more. The X account is filled with such statistics, and even fans agree with it as it has been clear that umpires are not adhering to the rules of the game.
Umpire Mike Estabrook missed 21 calls in the Dodgers Rockies game.
— Umpire Auditor (@UmpireAuditor) April 17, 2025
With a correct call rate of only 86.5%, this was the 5th worst called game of the season pic.twitter.com/mrElfEN87y
Besides, there has been news of umpires not being at their best during the game. Recently, it was reported that MLB umpire, Bruce Dreckman, was seen drinking before the Tigers Vs Yankees match which he was supposed to be a part of.
Sources: MLB Umpire Bruce Dreckman was spotted “Taking swigs from a bottle of Hennessy” outside of MGM Grand Detroit at 10 AM this morning, prior to the #Tigers vs. #Yankees game, sources tell NBC Sports. pic.twitter.com/ghTWje47oo
— Don Keydich ⁽ᵖᵃʳᵒᵈʸ⁾ (@Don_Keydich) April 7, 2025
Such mishapenings from the umpires’ end can become the reason behind the game’s outcome. Who knows, maybe one such missed call was the reason a team lost the match? MLB needs to buckle up and start looking into its umpires.
Also Read: MLB umpire missed 24 calls leading to possible change in Pittsburgh Guardians game outcome
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