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Sny Crew Blasts Brutal referee in the Mets Diamondback series

Gary Cohen and Keith Hernandez did not hide their feelings for the referee crew for the Mets diamondback series this week.

And the matinee on Thursday reached a point where both Really ensured that their SNY audience know how they felt.

In Arizona’s 4-2 victory in Citi Field, when the diamondbacks loaded the bases with two outs and the Slugger Eugenio Suarez on the plate, things met at the top of ninth place.

The slider from reliever Ty Adcock in a 1-2 county did not blown back over the plate, but the ball clearly hit the Suarez racket and landed in the catcher Luis Torrens’ glove, who would have been a foul tip that would have been three tips.

Both Torrens and Manager Carlos Mendoza pleaded the referee from Home Plate John Bacon, who did not seem to agree and called the pitch a ball.

Cohen then tore in Bacon’s ability to name the game behind the court.

The Mets argued that the Ball Suarez had hit bat.

“John Bacon does not seem to know the difference between a ball that strikes a bat and a racket that hits a glove. That was clear that there is a bad tip for strike three. … I mean what’s going on, Keith?”

After Suarez got out to end the inning, Hernandez summarized his feelings in the referee crews from the last two series.

“Two series in a row just El Stinko,” said the first Baseman of the ex-method.

John Bacon was in Gary Cohen’s crosshairs.

Especially during the last series in Washington in Washington, Jesse Winker met a triple play in the opener after his line on the first basis was incorrectly referred to as catch as a catch, since several repetitions on television showed that the ball came on the ground that had kept the ball in the game and probably removed a triple game.

Winker was the center of another controversial call during the game on Wednesday in which he drove a ball from his foot with the bases invited in the ninth inning.

Instead, a fair ball was ruled and became a RBI Groundout.

Two batteries later lost the Mets 4-3.

Gary Cohen and Keith Hernandez (middle, right) were both around the referee. Sny

All three games were not checked.

The Mets go to St. Louis to achieve a series with the cardinals after they lost two out of three against Arizona.

(Tagstotranslate) MLB (T) Sport

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