Angel Hernandez Is a Problem for MLB

Baseball newsInstant replay  for baseball is supposed to help get it right,  and many people are of the opinion that baseball needs more instant replay.

After the fiasco in Cleveland last night with Angel Hernandez  missing a call not once, but twice, you have to wonder about the wisdom of such a move.

Last night in Cleveland, Adam Rosales hit a 1-1 pitch delivered by Indians closer Chris Perez at 93 mph to left-center field for what should have been a game tying home run. Umpires ruled the ball hit the outfield wall, giving Rosales a double.

A’s manager Bob Melvin briefly protested and the umpires headed for the replay room to verify they had made the right call. Replays clearly showed the ball hit a railing several feet above the outfield wall and bounced down back into the field of play, a home run.

Not according to him  chief umpire Hernandez who got it wrong again. Hernandez ejected Melvin when the manager came out to argue the decision.

Granted there are questions that need to be asked and answered with regard to Hernandez and the instant replay process in general.

Was the call in the video replay room made solely by Hernandez? Do the other umpires have any say whatsoever? Is it a majority vote? Does it have to be a unanimous vote?

If Hernandez is in charge of making that call, then okay, he was wrong twice, but if the other three umpires had a say and saw the same thing  by my count they got it wrong five times.

Hernandez did respond