The New York Yankees were revitalized after Aaron Judge hit a game-tying home run Boston Red Sox ace Garrett Crochet with one out in the top of the ninth. But all those good vibes quickly turned sour in the top of the 10th, thanks to a combination of questionable base-running and even more questionable umpiring.
Anthony Volpe started the inning as the ghost runner at second base, but he was caught stealing third with no outs. The umpires initially ruled Volpe safe, but the call was reversed upon replay review; it was a close play, and you could understand why New York might have let the initial ruling stand, but in the end, it seemed they made the correct decision.
You can't say as much for the next replay, though. With two outs and no one on, DJ LeMahieu lined what could have been a crucial double down the right-field line. But first-base umpire Jeremie Rehak ruled it foul. The Yankees immediately challenged, and it appeared that they had a compelling case upon replays down the line:
After what felt like forever, though, the replay crew in New York decided they didn't have enough evidence to overturn the call on the field. Aaron Boone, as you might imagine, was not pleased, throwing his gum out of the dugout and immediately getting ejected.
Of course, the umpires on the field weren't responsible for the review, and the play was so close and happened so fast that you can understand how Rehak might've missed it. None of that was any comfort to Boone and the Yankees in a crucial spot against an arch rival, though; even the normally mild-mannered LeMahieu eventually got run after grounding out to end the inning.
And things got even worse in the bottom half, when catcher Carlos Narvaez — acquired from New York at the start of the season — hit a game-winning double off the Green Monster.
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Yankees fans erupt after controversial review rules DJ LeMahieu's potential double a foul ball
Yankees fans were... not happy on social media, to say the least. Again, it's not as though this was a glaringly obvious miss, but it sure did look for all the world like LeMahieu's line drive caught chalk. Instead, the top of the inning was over, and Boston got to bat in the bottom half with a chance to walk off a divisional win.
The Yankees should point plenty of blame at themselves for this loss; they managed exactly one run all night, and Volpe's decision to try and steal third base was reckless at best no matter how the ruling shook out. But they sure would've loved to have had the chance to get one more at-bat with a runner in scoring position in the top of the 10th, and who knows how things would've shaken out from there.
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