UPS Teamsters union. The amount of coworkers that deserve to be fired yet can’t baffles me and question why I’m paying dues that all go torwards protecting dipshits
That's the best thing about having a union in your profession wherever employed. You don't even have to be a member to have their assistance and power that comes with it. I know that and live in Alabama where they are few and far between.
I don't understand why MLB keeps putting him behind home plate. OK, they can't sack him because the union is strong. That's fine. Why not just put him at third base? My theory is the MLB are either trying to performance manage Angel out of the game, by giving him multiple opportunities to show he's really no good so they can sack him - or just building a strong enough case for roboumps. Get the public on their side to make the call and then do it.
I may be wrong, but I believe crews rotate, so there's no real way to keep him from behind home plate (unless I'm wrong in which case designate him a full-time outfield umpire)
I think at this point (notorious Bad ump Joe West retired) mixed with the fact that as a sport, fans and all do enjoy crapping on the umpire, he makes it so easy for us to. But I do feel it's kind of a bad publicity is still publicity
He sucks in the field too. Thanks to instant replay, those mistake are largely covered up so it's less of an issue now but before that, many of his most famous screw ups were not balls and strikes calls.
Because the umpires union is literally one of the strongest in the world, makes sense when you realize umps have decimated the flow of the game for their own control and nothing is being done. They are the fascists of sports.
You mean the way that he over pronounces the last syllable of words at the end of sentences and the vocal fry that includes rising and falling emphasis as if someone is squeezing his nut suck randomly during speaking lol
Frankly two things can be true. MLB's umpiring hiring decisions can be biased against hispanic umps, and Angel Hernandez can be a shit ump who would've been fired twenty years ago if they weren't worried he, or the union, would immediately sue if they did.
@@psymar frankly, Im sick and tired of people bending over backwards to try to explain why and how "X" thing is racist. If the mlb was racist it would be obvious. If the mlb was racist 12% of umps wouldn't be hispanic, it would be 0%.
@@psymartheoretically then, in this case, then Angel Hernandez suing BEFORE being fired should have been the “killing of the hostage” that leads to no leverage in his case. He should have waited to sue until he was fired, because now that he lost his lawsuit, his deck is now empty. Had he held onto the “you can’t fire me, I WILL sue”, MLB would have done nothing. Now that the lawsuit is done, he will be gone in short order.
I’m not a Phillies fan, but one of my favorite MLB moments of all time was when Kyle Schwarber absolutely flipped on Hernandez after being called out on strikes. That plate calling was egregious.
I am a Phillies fan and I thought nobody would go as crazy as Lenny Dykstra on balls and strikes but Kyle Schwarber took the cake that night. Especially proving he did it to both teams.
To me it sounds like He's written and recorded is script Only one phrase at a time So every line he speaks Is agnostic of what comes next. You can tell a little because an actual end to a sentence sounds slightly different than the preceding clauses.
Good info in here, just want to recommend that you slow down a little bit and listen to your cadence when you’re speaking. It’s like a roller coaster of up and down, repeating over and over, kinda hard to listen to. No shade though, good job and just listen back and you’ll do great!
Being raised in a dual team family and living my whole life between the Yankees and Dodgers, I would buy a round at the bar for the entire rosters of the Boston Red Sox, San Francisco Giants, and the 2017 Astros before I ever said something positive about Angel Hernandez. Craziest part though is still working while the lawsuit was active. At my job, with one of the strongest unions in the country, we can NOT continue working for the company while having an open lawsuit against them.
Yeah it's a strange situation. But with that said, MLB is arguing that Angel isn't being promoted because he sucks. So knowing this, shouldn't Angel set out to prove MLB wrong instead of providing many, many data points proving them right?
@kevwrong I believe Angel continues to go out there and continues to make bad calls deliberately because he’s an arrogant a-hole who doesn’t even have a humble bone in his body. Someone like Jim Joyce knows that when he makes a mistake it’s live on TV and when he watches the tape he’ll at least apologize the next day and admit that he should’ve done better. Angel doesn’t do that and so he is rightfully being criticized for all the mistakes he has made throughout his umpiring career. This is not us being a bunch of racists, this is us telling Angel that he sucks at his job and that baseball needs to let him go or else we’ll be moving on with robot umps umpire union be damned.
It's odd that you have an upward infection of your voice at the end syllable of every sentence. You otherwise have a decent voice and cadence and good content.
You can sue your workplace without any repercussions. If you think they did you wrong, get a lawsuit and according to the law, your workplace can't fire you nor get mad or punish you.
How about to decide the playoff and WS crews MLB just ranks all the umpires based on accuracy through the regular season and picks the best? Crazy thought.
Exactly what i was thinking while watching this video. It's so simple just take the stats to make the decision. Not to mention it will probably help umpires make better calls since they all want to be in post season and world series games
Jim Joyce is the perfect example of an umpire. He was incredibly fair. He called things extremely well and was consistent. It’s sad his legacy has been defined by 1 bad call, but I think it’s pretty clear that he was one of the best umpires to ever grace a baseball field. His reaction to missing the call makes me feel for him, you can tell he felt genuinely bad.
I hope the Wendlestadt Umpiring Academy has him on staff, his knowledge would be a benefit to young aspiring umpires. Joyce had an exceptional 36 year career and was often listed as players top 3 and top 5 best in league. His only 3 bad calls just happened to come at the worst possible times. A perfect game, a playoff game, and a World Series game.
@@nickhughes8179 and every time he made a bad or wrong call he was gracious and admitted he was wrong. He was everything you could want from an umpire, fair and self accountable.
The Angel Hernandez lawsuit against MLB was designed to throw people off the scent….that Angel’s horrible umpiring is exactly what MLB wants from him: To influence games and swing outcomes. It’s why he umpired in an ALCS - to make sure MLB’s preferred team advanced. The team that MLB felt would deliver more media interest and TV ratings. Toss a manager here, toss a player there, miss a strike, etc. can determine the outcome just as MLB wants.
I liked the video, but dude's narrative cadence is annoying. Why does he have to overstress the last word in every sentence? It doesn't sound natural, and it gets annoying after a while.
Except the umpires union is actually trying to have better umps. You look at the young guys and their calls are way more accurate than the older guys like Hernandez and West his last 5 or so years.
I don’t really blame Angel Hernandez at this point. The blame was pointed out in this video. The Union. It doesn’t matter if officials like Angel Hernandez provides fuel to those who would love to see automation in game officiating. Union will rant and rage at any attempt to fire Hernandez. There’s a reason why organized crime & unions worked so well together. Both operate similarly.
are you trying out to be the new voice of AI or something? why does every sentence end with an upward inflection? lol (once you hear it once you hear it every time) lol
What's funny, is Cuba is a communist country MLB should send ol angel down there to screw up, and when he does, instead of being employed, he gets sent to the gulag
I’ve been saying this for awhile now they need to put fines in place for umpires and even refs in basketball and other sports that fines them a percentage if they make a bad call and it changes based on the severity of the call and the outcome, like missing a game winning call in game 7 of the World Series would be huge and a larger percentage, holds everyone accountable and will make umpires think before they make a call based on emotion or just a crap call to begin with.. and I get it will be hard to make those calls but they need to put together a group of people who would vote on it or find another way, but I think that’s more than fair especially since the players get fined. But I’m tired of seeing players and coaches get thrown out over nothing and nothing is ever said to an umpire, I can understand throwing someone out after something bad but I’ve seen a lot of bad ejections and that really can effect an outcome of a game. I’d like to know the percentage points of how much a call from an umpire can effect a game. That would be interesting to see and I bet it would be surprising and would show we need to do something about it
Hernandez's only good attribute is that he's *very* good at spotting balks. One of the best in the biz, actually. The segment around 6:00 really didn't need to be there. He's a very good balk caller.
Those calls that you scattered throughout the video were ATROCIOUS! When you're making mistakes that are so egregiouly bad that everyone in the stadium knows you fucked up, and doing it over and over, it's up to MLB to say YOU'RE FIRED!
He certainly didn’t let us down his first game back last year, that’s for sure. I’m pretty sure it was in Milwaukee, and as usual, just blowing calls left and right.
1:15 I would argue that there is a difference between a wrong call and a bad call but there is overlap. Like all bad calls are wrong, but not all wrong calls are bad. If the you make the wrong call by 3 milimeters, can you call that bad?
Even people who are not big fans of watching baseball know who Angel Hernandez is 😂. Dude is hot garbage and the fact he is allowed to ump is mind blowing. I think the ump union has alot to do with that, like what the guy said in the video. Politics man.
I don't care what you look like, what your skin color is etc...If you are qualified and prove that you can do the job. You get the job. If you don't and are given it based on how you look or identify....then that isn't equality. Plain and simple.
Definitely don't have to respect how Angel "worked his way up through the ranks", when it's obvious he just pulls the race card and plays politics and not that he works hard. Only wish a player with millions in the bank and about to retire would just headbutt him for all the boys. 😆
7:09 I sometimes feel that Hernández is unfairly censored here. He made the wrong call in initially calling it a double, but in the replay room, there were other umpires who reviewed the same play and arrived at the same conclusion (somehow)
Wrong. Now they have umpires in room in New York deciding replay. Back then when challenges first came to baseball the ump that made the call on the field reviewed the video and he made the call after watching the video. This call is a big reason why MLB took replay put of the hands of the on field umps the next year
I genuinely believe he decides the call in his head a few seconds before the play actually happens. He may have an intuition about how a play will likely occur, but when his record is only slightly better than guessing he needs to actually base his call on what he sees when the play occurs.
Have always been astonished he keeps getting PAID. Especially since he's been declared legally INCOMPETENT. Great video overall and well presented with one minor EXCEPTION. Mix up your emphasis cadence every once in a WHILE. It will make it feel more DYNAMIC. Once I noticed the pattern I could hardly hear anything ELSE :)
According to a study, "roboumps" are more inaccurate than the worst umpires, including Angel Hernandez. So, until the technology gets to where it needs to be, or the union gets tired of the bs, or Hernandez retires, I'm afraid we're stuck with him.
At about 7:25 with the Adam Rosales "double" you said Angel went back and looked at the play himself. I know since the rule was introduced replay has changed a lot, and today they have the replay center in NYC. I thought they were using the replay center at the time. Were they not?
Watch a few replay reviews, they get the headset, find a TV, or the scoreboard, and watch the play. That's how it's supposed to be, the umpire screwed up, so they need to accept that, and see where they went wrong
People miss the point so badly on a lot of this. Even this video to a degree. While this video does quickly (QUICKLY) go through some of MLB's problematic stats on the racial profile of their umpiring crews, it digs into far more furious detail over Hernandez's bad calls. When you want to laugh this case out of the courtroom, you're giving a free, unchecked pass to the MLB's very racist history with umpires. This video hardly blinks at the concerns about the make-up of its umpires. There's absolutely something worth looking at there. Not to mention, far too often people seem to think "ability" is what drives playoff selections. Again, it's a thing this video mentions briefly, but it keeps breaking from that instead to try and dunk on Hernandez's ability, which....misses the point. Umpires WORSE than Hernandez have been picked for the playoffs. I mean, look how many times the terrible Joe West has been given preferential treatment. He alone is proof enough that this topic has very, very little to do with "ability." Simply saying, "He doesn't ever get considered for promotion because he's bad at umpiring" is completely ignoring all the white umpires who got promoted despite being just as bad. I would agree with fans that yes, the best umpires should be selected for the playoffs. But that just isn't how it works. They routinely pick sub-par umpires for that. And for as long as they want to do that, Hernandez's on-field talent can never be a primary factor in your argument to dismiss Hernandez's case. Meanwhile, the MLB is demonstrably racist with its umpiring choices. There's very little room to argue against that.
My question and many others have asked the same thing. “Everyone knows how bad he is, so why does the MLB continue to renew his contract?” Just like pro players each umpire has a contract. Why do they continue to sign him to contract after contract after contract. I played for the Indianapolis Indians a minor league affiliate for the Pittsburgh Pirates and as a catcher, I ended up dealing with Hernandez a few times and it was horrible. Pure trash. MLB needs to give him his papers and move the hell on
The ultimate irony of the MLB having to explain to why one of their umps sucks horrifically at his job to a court, but then they have to defend keeping him to fans and teams.
In 2000 MLB purged 22 umps and kept a guy who ranked 31 out of 36. We all know why they kept him, and that decision would come back to haunt them as they'll probably never be able to get rid of him. Had your chance MLB
Unions are supposed to be there to protecr employees from bad employers. The umpire's union is protecting Angel Hernandez from himself. Incompetence amd areogance should.be severely punished, not rewarded. Angel Hernandez is a stain on sports as a whole.
I went to both games by the Yankees & Red Sox, played in London, in 2019. Hernandez was there. He was booed royally when introduced for game 1 (he was not booed for game 2, I might add). Enough Americans were there to know his reputation. I was impressed by this. I had to explain this booing to a few of my British seatmates. They didn't know. All umpires make mistakes and Hernandez has made his share. Not sure he is the worst umpire ever. Balls & strikes need to be computerized...digitalized......
My conspieracy theory is, MLB keeps Hernandez employed, so that some Fans can say „I can do it better than him“ and compell them to sign up for an umpire course
3 things ive taken from this video are 1. A lot of the calls he miss are either outside, low, or both which are the hardest to call from my personal experience. 2. He misses a lot on moving pitches as well, a fastball or changeup he seems fine but the slider curve etc. Were what screws him up and ive been caught up by those as well 3. Some of the pitches I cant defend angel on, however some of them if you get 1 view from his position and you dont have the system that draws a little box on screen to tell you where it was, then its pretty hard to do that job. A lot of the time the calls were missed were because the catcher either received it extremly well and smoothly, or because he received it really bad and pushed it out of the zone when catching it. Angel is definetly better than I would be and I also dont like shitting on umps because I have experience
Hernandez is the best advert around for showing why absolutely everybody in the world should be in a union Also, auto strikes and balls, shold that ever become a reality, is a terrible idea regardless of Hernandez or anybody else missing calls. Challenges is the only way it can work without sanitizing the game beyond recognition
As a long time union member, I'm well aware of the benefits. Unions protect their own. The down side is that sometimes, it protects those that aren't doing their job properly.
MLB fans should file a class action lawsuit against Hernandez for gross incompetence.
Yes, but let us settle if he quits.
Get on it
Where do I send the paperwork
Where do I sign
Imagine suing your employer only for the judge to tell you that you’re the one who’s wrong because you suck at your job
Life* he sucks at life
While remaining employed by the corporation he sued.
@@chicagodude8888 Actions have no consequences. Go forth and be free everyone!
And to add insult to injury, you’re the umpire who screwed that judge’s home team!!! That wouldn’t be helping your MLB record anytime soon, would it?
And then getting to keep his job
You mean to tell me Angel Hernandez called racism, and a replay review overturned him? I find that hard to believe, given his track record.
Lol
Well he wasn’t reviewing the play, so that’s why they got it right.
Get yourself a union that defends you like the umpires union defends Angel Hernandez
UPS Teamsters union. The amount of coworkers that deserve to be fired yet can’t baffles me and question why I’m paying dues that all go torwards protecting dipshits
Been a teacher all my life. Number one job of the teacher's union-- protect teachers who are incompetent.
@@markrobinson9956so stupid. “You got a spot you don’t deserve and your performance is terrible, how’s a 30 year career!?”
That's the best thing about having a union in your profession wherever employed. You don't even have to be a member to have their assistance and power that comes with it. I know that and live in Alabama where they are few and far between.
I don't understand why MLB keeps putting him behind home plate. OK, they can't sack him because the union is strong. That's fine. Why not just put him at third base?
My theory is the MLB are either trying to performance manage Angel out of the game, by giving him multiple opportunities to show he's really no good so they can sack him - or just building a strong enough case for roboumps. Get the public on their side to make the call and then do it.
I may be wrong, but I believe crews rotate, so there's no real way to keep him from behind home plate (unless I'm wrong in which case designate him a full-time outfield umpire)
@@wyssmaster No you are right the crews rotate around the bases.
I think at this point (notorious Bad ump Joe West retired) mixed with the fact that as a sport, fans and all do enjoy crapping on the umpire, he makes it so easy for us to. But I do feel it's kind of a bad publicity is still publicity
He sucks in the field too. Thanks to instant replay, those mistake are largely covered up so it's less of an issue now but before that, many of his most famous screw ups were not balls and strikes calls.
Because the umpires union is literally one of the strongest in the world, makes sense when you realize umps have decimated the flow of the game for their own control and nothing is being done. They are the fascists of sports.
I was at a game in Oakland several years ago, and Angel was announced as the home plate umpire. The ENTIRE Coliseum booed him for several seconds.
SELL THE TEAM!
RUclips essay voice is strong with this one
It’s making my brain hurt dude😂😂
It's so bad lmao
Please just speak like a normal person.
Same…intoning up at then end of EVERY sentence is making it really hard to pay attention to what he’s actually saying…all good info but it hurts
You mean the way that he over pronounces the last syllable of words at the end of sentences and the vocal fry that includes rising and falling emphasis as if someone is squeezing his nut suck randomly during speaking lol
It’s so inauthentic and cringey. Why can’t people just talk normally
Accusing MLB of being racist might be one of the stupidest things I've ever heard, fitting, for him, I guess.
Frankly two things can be true. MLB's umpiring hiring decisions can be biased against hispanic umps, and Angel Hernandez can be a shit ump who would've been fired twenty years ago if they weren't worried he, or the union, would immediately sue if they did.
@@psymar frankly, Im sick and tired of people bending over backwards to try to explain why and how "X" thing is racist. If the mlb was racist it would be obvious. If the mlb was racist 12% of umps wouldn't be hispanic, it would be 0%.
@@psymartheoretically then, in this case, then Angel Hernandez suing BEFORE being fired should have been the “killing of the hostage” that leads to no leverage in his case. He should have waited to sue until he was fired, because now that he lost his lawsuit, his deck is now empty.
Had he held onto the “you can’t fire me, I WILL sue”, MLB would have done nothing. Now that the lawsuit is done, he will be gone in short order.
Its the sign of the times. Accusing people of racism in order to get what you want has been a thing for quite some time.
My mom loves watching baseball specifically because of how much it loves and respects Latin ballplayers…
I’m not a Phillies fan, but one of my favorite MLB moments of all time was when Kyle Schwarber absolutely flipped on Hernandez after being called out on strikes. That plate calling was egregious.
I am a Phillies fan and I thought nobody would go as crazy as Lenny Dykstra on balls and strikes but Kyle Schwarber took the cake that night. Especially proving he did it to both teams.
I absolutely love Schwarber for bringing Angel like he did.
"You're calling strikes way out here, you're calling 'em way over here, you're calling 'em way up here! And you're doing it to both sides!"
Schwarber was speaking for both teams on that one too. Angel was awful all night on both sides, and Schwarber’s reaction was perfect
i dont like the phillies either, but i felt for them, that sh** was bonkers
Why is every sentence a question?
I reeeeally wanted to finish this video, because the content is so good, but I couldn't because this was bugging me so much.
Now i can’t see past it. Thanks so much man
Why Why Why, 😅
To me it sounds like
He's written and recorded is script
Only one phrase at a time
So every line he speaks
Is agnostic of what comes next.
You can tell a little because an actual end to a sentence sounds slightly different than the preceding clauses.
Is this a trick question?
Good info in here, just want to recommend that you slow down a little bit and listen to your cadence when you’re speaking. It’s like a roller coaster of up and down, repeating over and over, kinda hard to listen to. No shade though, good job and just listen back and you’ll do great!
Why is every statement you make have the inflection of a question on the end?
Being raised in a dual team family and living my whole life between the Yankees and Dodgers, I would buy a round at the bar for the entire rosters of the Boston Red Sox, San Francisco Giants, and the 2017 Astros before I ever said something positive about Angel Hernandez.
Craziest part though is still working while the lawsuit was active. At my job, with one of the strongest unions in the country, we can NOT continue working for the company while having an open lawsuit against them.
Yeah it's a strange situation. But with that said, MLB is arguing that Angel isn't being promoted because he sucks. So knowing this, shouldn't Angel set out to prove MLB wrong instead of providing many, many data points proving them right?
@kevwrong I believe Angel continues to go out there and continues to make bad calls deliberately because he’s an arrogant a-hole who doesn’t even have a humble bone in his body. Someone like Jim Joyce knows that when he makes a mistake it’s live on TV and when he watches the tape he’ll at least apologize the next day and admit that he should’ve done better. Angel doesn’t do that and so he is rightfully being criticized for all the mistakes he has made throughout his umpiring career. This is not us being a bunch of racists, this is us telling Angel that he sucks at his job and that baseball needs to let him go or else we’ll be moving on with robot umps umpire union be damned.
@@Tdull-tv1ds
Bill Miller doesn't care what the fans think.
Chipper Jones said we should boycott games Hernandez calls
Chipper’s an idiot
Why do you raise your intonation, at the end of every sentence?
one thing everyone AGREES. still going to stress the END of every SENTENCE
I weirdly think it's gotten a bit better. Not great, but better.
So quit griping, quit watching, and get your own damn show
@@michaelbaucom4019yeah for real
it's honestly insane how hard it is to ignore
@@michaelbaucom4019 I'm still going to watch the garbage
Why do you emphasize the last word of every SENTENCE? It's incredibly DISTRACTING? It's a very unusual and unnatural way of SPEAKING.
It's odd that you have an upward infection of your voice at the end syllable of every sentence. You otherwise have a decent voice and cadence and good content.
"32 years of bad umpiring"
THIS MAN HAS BEEN SHIT AT HIS JOB FOR 32 YEARS?!?! FIRE HIM!!
8:55 you have to think the crew in New York was like “goddamnit Angel, how’d you miss that?”
Why are you over emphasizing the last word of each SENTENCE!
You can sue your workplace without any repercussions. If you think they did you wrong, get a lawsuit and according to the law, your workplace can't fire you nor get mad or punish you.
Love the hat! Sorry they're doing so bad lol.
Great vid- anytime we can get anti-Angel vids I'm happy lol.
How about to decide the playoff and WS crews MLB just ranks all the umpires based on accuracy through the regular season and picks the best? Crazy thought.
Exactly what i was thinking while watching this video. It's so simple just take the stats to make the decision. Not to mention it will probably help umpires make better calls since they all want to be in post season and world series games
Jim Joyce is the perfect example of an umpire. He was incredibly fair. He called things extremely well and was consistent. It’s sad his legacy has been defined by 1 bad call, but I think it’s pretty clear that he was one of the best umpires to ever grace a baseball field. His reaction to missing the call makes me feel for him, you can tell he felt genuinely bad.
I hope the Wendlestadt Umpiring Academy has him on staff, his knowledge would be a benefit to young aspiring umpires. Joyce had an exceptional 36 year career and was often listed as players top 3 and top 5 best in league. His only 3 bad calls just happened to come at the worst possible times. A perfect game, a playoff game, and a World Series game.
@@nickhughes8179 and every time he made a bad or wrong call he was gracious and admitted he was wrong. He was everything you could want from an umpire, fair and self accountable.
The Angel Hernandez lawsuit against MLB was designed to throw people off the scent….that Angel’s horrible umpiring is exactly what MLB wants from him:
To influence games and swing outcomes.
It’s why he umpired in an ALCS - to make sure MLB’s preferred team advanced. The team that MLB felt would deliver more media interest and TV ratings.
Toss a manager here, toss a player there, miss a strike, etc. can determine the outcome just as MLB wants.
Baseball is a carny sport
I liked the video, but dude's narrative cadence is annoying. Why does he have to overstress the last word in every sentence? It doesn't sound natural, and it gets annoying after a while.
Suing in this day for racism is pathic.
"this is racism!"
...
"Actually, you just suck."
Umpire Union is similar to the Police Union. 😂
Except the umpires union is actually trying to have better umps. You look at the young guys and their calls are way more accurate than the older guys like Hernandez and West his last 5 or so years.
Still, both unions first mission is always protecting incompetent people from getting fired.
I don’t really blame Angel Hernandez at this point. The blame was pointed out in this video. The Union. It doesn’t matter if officials like Angel Hernandez provides fuel to those who would love to see automation in game officiating. Union will rant and rage at any attempt to fire Hernandez. There’s a reason why organized crime & unions worked so well together. Both operate similarly.
are you trying out to be the new voice of AI or something? why does every sentence end with an upward inflection? lol
(once you hear it once you hear it every time) lol
Accusing the MLB of discrimination against Cubans is like accusing the NBA of discrimination against tall people
What's funny, is Cuba is a communist country
MLB should send ol angel down there to screw up, and when he does, instead of being employed, he gets sent to the gulag
Seriously, why do you accentuate the last word in every sentence, that's borderline CREEPY
He looks extremely creepy too
Imagine, just imagine, getting fed up, and cracking him with the bat and telling him to retire from injury 😅
I’ve been saying this for awhile now they need to put fines in place for umpires and even refs in basketball and other sports that fines them a percentage if they make a bad call and it changes based on the severity of the call and the outcome, like missing a game winning call in game 7 of the World Series would be huge and a larger percentage, holds everyone accountable and will make umpires think before they make a call based on emotion or just a crap call to begin with.. and I get it will be hard to make those calls but they need to put together a group of people who would vote on it or find another way, but I think that’s more than fair especially since the players get fined. But I’m tired of seeing players and coaches get thrown out over nothing and nothing is ever said to an umpire, I can understand throwing someone out after something bad but I’ve seen a lot of bad ejections and that really can effect an outcome of a game. I’d like to know the percentage points of how much a call from an umpire can effect a game. That would be interesting to see and I bet it would be surprising and would show we need to do something about it
Please please please stop that vocal fry at the end of each sentence. Your video essays are so good but it's brutal to listen to sometimes.
Got about 5 minutes end and couldn’t handle the upspeak any more. Absolutely brutal!
Hernandez's only good attribute is that he's *very* good at spotting balks. One of the best in the biz, actually. The segment around 6:00 really didn't need to be there. He's a very good balk caller.
OK so my takeaway then is that if MLB can't fire him they should keep him on the basepaths and away from calling balls and strikes.
@@kevwwong They can't, umpire crews rotate so if he's an ump he spends 1 in 4 games behind the plate.
@@bmobmo6438 I know. What a pity
Those calls that you scattered throughout the video were ATROCIOUS! When you're making mistakes that are so egregiouly bad that everyone in the stadium knows you fucked up, and doing it over and over, it's up to MLB to say YOU'RE FIRED!
Between the umpires union and police unions, i'm slowly becoming anti-union. Nobody who sucks at their job should get to continue to work there.
The only thing worse than hernandez is MLB management. Wake up !
Great story, but the narration makes it unlistenable
He certainly didn’t let us down his first game back last year, that’s for sure. I’m pretty sure it was in Milwaukee, and as usual, just blowing calls left and right.
1:15 I would argue that there is a difference between a wrong call and a bad call but there is overlap.
Like all bad calls are wrong, but not all wrong calls are bad.
If the you make the wrong call by 3 milimeters, can you call that bad?
You do if you fuck up the call so much you get a reputation.....
Even people who are not big fans of watching baseball know who Angel Hernandez is 😂. Dude is hot garbage and the fact he is allowed to ump is mind blowing. I think the ump union has alot to do with that, like what the guy said in the video. Politics man.
Dude needs to stop dragging his last word in his sentences. Super annoying…..you ain’t that guy bro
Diversity hire.
Can you do a video breakdown of the history of all the MLB Umpire Unions?
Made The Cut confirmed effected by the money makes you more attractive. Grats pal you made it!
If you didn't know his name was Hernandez, you might just think he's another white guy.
I don't care what you look like, what your skin color is etc...If you are qualified and prove that you can do the job. You get the job. If you don't and are given it based on how you look or identify....then that isn't equality. Plain and simple.
Definitely don't have to respect how Angel "worked his way up through the ranks", when it's obvious he just pulls the race card and plays politics and not that he works hard.
Only wish a player with millions in the bank and about to retire would just headbutt him for all the boys. 😆
7:09 I sometimes feel that Hernández is unfairly censored here. He made the wrong call in initially calling it a double, but in the replay room, there were other umpires who reviewed the same play and arrived at the same conclusion (somehow)
Wrong. Now they have umpires in room in New York deciding replay. Back then when challenges first came to baseball the ump that made the call on the field reviewed the video and he made the call after watching the video. This call is a big reason why MLB took replay put of the hands of the on field umps the next year
2:34
LMAO even the batter looked at him like "....what?"
The spc deserves nothing
Oh baby yea been waiting for this one
Wow, he lost bigly
This is like teachers failing kids even though they got straight A’s and never broke any rules. That tenure. Damn. One hell of a union.
A great baseball video, not about a baseball player. Magic.
I genuinely believe he decides the call in his head a few seconds before the play actually happens. He may have an intuition about how a play will likely occur, but when his record is only slightly better than guessing he needs to actually base his call on what he sees when the play occurs.
Hernandez either needs glasses or maybe he bets on games. Nobody is that bad.
Have always been astonished he keeps getting PAID. Especially since he's been declared legally INCOMPETENT. Great video overall and well presented with one minor EXCEPTION. Mix up your emphasis cadence every once in a WHILE. It will make it feel more DYNAMIC. Once I noticed the pattern I could hardly hear anything ELSE :)
To be fair Pettit balk was in fact a balk.
Angel did this to prevent himself from being fired. PoS pulled the race card.
Angel Hernandez is the worst umpire in the history of baseball, there’s not even a debate!!!!
Who knows. Maybe Hernandez got a job in MLB ahead of more qualified candidates because of his race
Uptalk is very annoying. It detracts from the content.
Good video overall! I wish you had spent the time digging into/ explaining some of these details though
Damn crooked union protected him..
According to a study, "roboumps" are more inaccurate than the worst umpires, including Angel Hernandez. So, until the technology gets to where it needs to be, or the union gets tired of the bs, or Hernandez retires, I'm afraid we're stuck with him.
Accountability, where is it at?!
I don't care if an umpire is from Mars, Angei just flat out sucks
Can you put your mic down?
At about 7:25 with the Adam Rosales "double" you said Angel went back and looked at the play himself. I know since the rule was introduced replay has changed a lot, and today they have the replay center in NYC. I thought they were using the replay center at the time. Were they not?
I am almost positive that at that time the umpires reviewed the video replay and made the call.
Watch a few replay reviews, they get the headset, find a TV, or the scoreboard, and watch the play. That's how it's supposed to be, the umpire screwed up, so they need to accept that, and see where they went wrong
People miss the point so badly on a lot of this. Even this video to a degree.
While this video does quickly (QUICKLY) go through some of MLB's problematic stats on the racial profile of their umpiring crews, it digs into far more furious detail over Hernandez's bad calls.
When you want to laugh this case out of the courtroom, you're giving a free, unchecked pass to the MLB's very racist history with umpires. This video hardly blinks at the concerns about the make-up of its umpires. There's absolutely something worth looking at there.
Not to mention, far too often people seem to think "ability" is what drives playoff selections. Again, it's a thing this video mentions briefly, but it keeps breaking from that instead to try and dunk on Hernandez's ability, which....misses the point. Umpires WORSE than Hernandez have been picked for the playoffs. I mean, look how many times the terrible Joe West has been given preferential treatment. He alone is proof enough that this topic has very, very little to do with "ability." Simply saying, "He doesn't ever get considered for promotion because he's bad at umpiring" is completely ignoring all the white umpires who got promoted despite being just as bad.
I would agree with fans that yes, the best umpires should be selected for the playoffs. But that just isn't how it works. They routinely pick sub-par umpires for that. And for as long as they want to do that, Hernandez's on-field talent can never be a primary factor in your argument to dismiss Hernandez's case. Meanwhile, the MLB is demonstrably racist with its umpiring choices. There's very little room to argue against that.
Your narrator delivery needs work.
My question and many others have asked the same thing. “Everyone knows how bad he is, so why does the MLB continue to renew his contract?” Just like pro players each umpire has a contract. Why do they continue to sign him to contract after contract after contract. I played for the Indianapolis Indians a minor league affiliate for the Pittsburgh Pirates and as a catcher, I ended up dealing with Hernandez a few times and it was horrible. Pure trash. MLB needs to give him his papers and move the hell on
Legend has it when asked why he defected from Cuba early in his umpiring career, Angel responded "I couldn't be this bad there."
Strike zones do not vary from stadium to stadium. They vary with the height of the batter.
The ultimate irony of the MLB having to explain to why one of their umps sucks horrifically at his job to a court, but then they have to defend keeping him to fans and teams.
0:28 _That was the most ridiculous caption placement I've ever seen_
I wish MLB would publish the names of the officiating crew 3 days before a game so I may choose whether or not to attend.
Guy NEVER stood a chance 😂
Worse umpire ever.
So in a way, Angel is now legally a terrible umpire
What are you talking about sucks? No, he reeeaallly sucks.
In 2000 MLB purged 22 umps and kept a guy who ranked 31 out of 36. We all know why they kept him, and that decision would come back to haunt them as they'll probably never be able to get rid of him. Had your chance MLB
Unions are supposed to be there to protecr employees from bad employers. The umpire's union is protecting Angel Hernandez from himself. Incompetence amd areogance should.be severely punished, not rewarded. Angel Hernandez is a stain on sports as a whole.
I went to both games by the Yankees & Red Sox, played in London, in 2019. Hernandez was there. He was booed royally when introduced for game 1 (he was not booed for game 2, I might add). Enough Americans were there to know his reputation. I was impressed by this. I had to explain this booing to a few of my British seatmates. They didn't know. All umpires make mistakes and Hernandez has made his share. Not sure he is the worst umpire ever. Balls & strikes need to be computerized...digitalized......
@1:08, 34,294 balls-strikes calls were missed. Unfortunately Angel was responsible for 13,321 of them; the other 63 umps accounted for the rest.
My conspieracy theory is, MLB keeps Hernandez employed, so that some Fans can say „I can do it better than him“ and compell them to sign up for an umpire course
Dude please god. I love the content of your videos but please stop over exaggerating the last word of every sentence. It’s not necessary at all.
3 things ive taken from this video are
1. A lot of the calls he miss are either outside, low, or both which are the hardest to call from my personal experience.
2. He misses a lot on moving pitches as well, a fastball or changeup he seems fine but the slider curve etc. Were what screws him up and ive been caught up by those as well
3. Some of the pitches I cant defend angel on, however some of them if you get 1 view from his position and you dont have the system that draws a little box on screen to tell you where it was, then its pretty hard to do that job.
A lot of the time the calls were missed were because the catcher either received it extremly well and smoothly, or because he received it really bad and pushed it out of the zone when catching it.
Angel is definetly better than I would be and I also dont like shitting on umps because I have experience
The nine most terrifying words in baseball are:
World Series game seven
Home plate umpire
Angel Hernandez
Hernandez is the best advert around for showing why absolutely everybody in the world should be in a union
Also, auto strikes and balls, shold that ever become a reality, is a terrible idea regardless of Hernandez or anybody else missing calls. Challenges is the only way it can work without sanitizing the game beyond recognition
As a long time union member, I'm well aware of the benefits. Unions protect their own. The down side is that sometimes, it protects those that aren't doing their job properly.
MLB should sue Angel Hernandez first impersonating a major league umpire.
Angel Hernandez is the largest single reason that MLB will end up using robots behind the plate.
Angel Horrendez has the best manners and behavior, he doesn’t make a fool of himself by arguing