Some of them aren't even the wrong call! Number 6 was a great call on a ball that just missed the corner. Number 4 was pretty close to the corner too. Wrong call, but just barely. Umps miss calls like that literally every game. Angel Hernandez sucks! How can one of his 'worst' calls be right? I'd rather have Angel Hernandez back in MLB than let the person who edited this be a Little League Umpire.
He had two unsuccessful law suits against MLB, claiming it was racism that was keeping him out of bigger games. That’s why he added that BS to his retirement statement, and it’s probably why they couldn’t fire him so fast.
I fing hate that response. They are a hundred million dollar business. Fire every single ump, or cancel their contract and hire new ones. There are hundreds of them ready and willing to ump for 200k a year instead of pocket change in colleges
Angel Hernandez being allowed to be an Umpire for as long as he was is the exact reason I will not be upset when the Robo Umpire comes. The Umpires Union and the Umpires themselves have brought this on themselves because they refused to hold terrible Umpires like Angel Hernandez accountable for all their bad calls.
I agree. Unions should be ok with up to 5% of employees being fired every year for performance reasons... In the end the union would be stronger because it would no longer have to defend bad employees from the consequences of their actions.
Angel Hernandez's retirement came after a meeting with Michael Hill, the Senior Vice President of On-Field Operations had him questioning Hernandez's ability to see and comprehend correctly. Angel got so worked up that he stormed out and slammed the door behind himself. It took Angel 10 minutes to realize he was in the closet...His announcement of retirement came soon after.
You have to have the time the Indians were playing the Athletics and there was a homerun that hit the railing above the fence then fell back into play. Even in real time it was obvious to everyone except Angel, who ruled it was a double. Oakland challenged, saying it was a home run. This was one of the earlier years of instant replay where the crew reviews their own calls. Even with the benefit of slow-mo instant replay, Angel ruled double again and Oakland went insane. It was after this MLB changed the replay rule where the MLB in New York reviews the challenged calls.
There were some that were correct. Part of the problem is the inaccurate Graphic box plus showing where the pitch was caught, not where it was when it crossed the plate.
Props to the editor that sifted through thousands of hours of bad calls to narrow this down to 10. Should be an Academy Award for that kind of dedication.
Back in '22, Ohtani threw a middle-middle curve ball and Angel called a ball on that. There was at least one or two more bad call(s) during that inning against Ohtani, IIRC. The batter subsequently drove in a run and the next batter drove in another with Ohtani apparently flustered from the whole ordeal and ruined Ohtani's consecutive scoreless innings streak and cost him a win on the mound and in the final score. The whole world's glad you're gone, Angel.
@@brtecson very much so. The king of 6inches-off-the-plate strike3-yerr-out(!) self deletes long, long after the league shoulda booted him. It's like he was trolling baseball itself. Making our experience worse for its own sake, not even to line the pockets of racketeers, just flat-out trolling......
Why are we so obsessed an angel Hernandez? He’s not even the worst umpire. Maybe if his name was Smith and not Hernandez people would be a little nicer about it.
Why would MLB not resolve a situation where every team in the league knows that there is something wrong. It undermines every other umpire in the big leagues!
Possibly the worst one was in Cleveland when he called a homer run to be a double, even though replay was already in place. He was stubborn about it and did not changed his mind, even years after the bad call.
Everybody who watched this better give credit to the man who put this video together. Do you know how many dozens of hours of bad calls he had to go through to pick 10? Much respect my friend.
As someone from across the pond I find it hard to believe he was still in charge of games until recently and only stopped because he retired, how he got away with this for so long is hard to understand. Hernandez was the topic of conversation in the local pub so much so he has harmed the games reputation overhere.
I’ve read and heard about hernandez making bad calls and always thought to myself ehh he can’t be that bad, he’s an MLB umpire, this is my first time actually watching. I’m gotta buy a vowel cause O my god this is awful. How did he maintain his job that long?
In Angel’s defence, maybe he has an unknown/undiagnosed vision problem that distorts what he sees - particularly for objects in motion. I know from experience that it is possible although I would assume that MLB does have some objective and ongoing testing regime for umpires.
8, the check swing call on Harper was either a case of he wasn’t paying attention or he wanted to “get” Harper. Additionally I think any other umpire down there and the catcher doesn’t appeal. But he thinks to himself “Hey it’s Angel and it’s worth a shot.”
Let me start by saying I believe he is the worst umpire to ever wear the uniform, but how can you have the Corporan clip in this video when the pitch actually was a strike?
#1 (if he called that a ball and did NOT give the batter 1st base...which is teh only thing I can imagine since the Braves Manager was bitching) was correct. Batter moved right into that pitch. Your number 1 worst call was correct.
OK....this wasn't even that bad. A lot of them did catch an edge or near it.....AND/OR the catcher framed it well. #6 should have been a strike....barely saw it though...the graphic almost covered it. And number 1.......WTF even happened? What was the call? Maybe include that part in the video.
The fact that this list doesn't include Hernandez missing a home run, even after replay, makes this the Angel Hernandez of Angel Hernandez bad call videos.
Missed the White Sox game where he called a runner out at 1st base on a double play. Runner was safe by a mile and the run wouldve scored to end the game.
I've seen the worst of this guy, but at the time, without him, our life in baseball won't be this chaotic. So, I hate to love this guy. 😂😂😂😂 please no hate just honest opinion.
I am going to presume that #1 was a call that the batter did not make an effort to get out of the way of the pitch; which he did not. So, in the top 10 worst Angel Hernandez calls #1 is one he got right.
I have to agree. Even as a little league ump, I knew that there had to be an effort to get out of the way of the ball in order to be awarded first base. To my untrained eye, the batter did not. If someone here wants to dispute that, I'm fine with that. This IS Angel Hernandez we are talking about, after all...
The fact that the league let him get away with all these bad calls all these years show they don’t care. He ruined so many games. He will probably make the hall of fall.
…and number 4 was a strike (or at least close enough that you can argue…now I hate Angel but he let him argue (a lot) and let him go into the dugout and only after continued yelling and throwing his helmet did he finally get (rightly) ejected…this list is wack…
…and number 3 is wack too…that’s a sweeping left to right pitch that juuuust barely misses (yes, it misses but that close, come on…) I’m going to be so happy when the auto-strike zone is adopted…
Not even close to his worst 10. Granted, you have thousands to choose from.
Some of them aren't even the wrong call! Number 6 was a great call on a ball that just missed the corner. Number 4 was pretty close to the corner too. Wrong call, but just barely. Umps miss calls like that literally every game.
Angel Hernandez sucks! How can one of his 'worst' calls be right?
I'd rather have Angel Hernandez back in MLB than let the person who edited this be a Little League Umpire.
Yep, not even close
All three of those were sweeping curve balls that possibly crossed the plate at some point.
Agree…. Terrible top 10. The only one I would agree being there is the Harper check swing
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Years from now kids will wonder why a bad call anywhere on the field is called an "angel".
Ha!
Lol. Angel is comically bad. Has anyone ever investigated his betting history?
On the same note, the most miserable women in the US are ironically named Joy (Reid, Behar), Sonny, and Whoopi!
Lol
That's a good one
Blame MLB for not having the decency to fire him.
umpire's union; TLDR they couldn't fire him. instead he went into what i've called his "Refirement"
He had two unsuccessful law suits against MLB, claiming it was racism that was keeping him out of bigger games.
That’s why he added that BS to his retirement statement, and it’s probably why they couldn’t fire him so fast.
Not that simple
I fing hate that response. They are a hundred million dollar business. Fire every single ump, or cancel their contract and hire new ones. There are hundreds of them ready and willing to ump for 200k a year instead of pocket change in colleges
@@vissermatt1058As an NFL fan I promise you you don’t want replacement refs. It can get much worse I promise.
Angel Hernandez being allowed to be an Umpire for as long as he was is the exact reason I will not be upset when the Robo Umpire comes.
The Umpires Union and the Umpires themselves have brought this on themselves because they refused to hold terrible Umpires like Angel Hernandez accountable for all their bad calls.
I honestly want to disagree with you. In the end, it isn't possible. This is what the umpires wanted, so give it to them.
I agree. Unions should be ok with up to 5% of employees being fired every year for performance reasons... In the end the union would be stronger because it would no longer have to defend bad employees from the consequences of their actions.
Amen!!!
Angel Hernandez's retirement came after a meeting with Michael Hill, the Senior Vice President of On-Field Operations had him questioning Hernandez's ability to see and comprehend correctly. Angel got so worked up that he stormed out and slammed the door behind himself. It took Angel 10 minutes to realize he was in the closet...His announcement of retirement came soon after.
He died in the closet, refusing to take back his bad call
Lol😂
For the first two lines I thought you actually had some intel there lol.
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Well played, sir.
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Nice compilation but the music is really annoying.
And the flashing number at the beginning made it hard to see the pitch. You had to look quick.
Nobody is going to miss him.
Well, people that make videos about Angel Hernandez will miss him I suppose eh? lol
Anyway eff that guy :D
His seeing eye dog will miss Angel Hernandez on the field.
My favorite will always be Schwarber, he was clearly pointing that Angel was missing calls on for both teams 😂
It is a shame he never umpired a Billy Martin game.
As much as I love Billy I would love to have seen him umpire a game with Earl Weaver as well.
@@christopherneyfeldt4587 You're here for one reason Angel! Oh yeah, and what's that Earl? Just to fuck us good!!!
That would have been glorious!
@christopherneyfeldt4587 I was going to say the same thing. Seeing Hernandez vs Weaver would have been glorious!
Or an Earl Weaver's for that same matter, he was just as nasty and nean to umps as Billy Martin was.
Sometimes even worse
A lethal combination of incompetence and arrogance. That’s Angel Hernandez.
You have to have the time the Indians were playing the Athletics and there was a homerun that hit the railing above the fence then fell back into play. Even in real time it was obvious to everyone except Angel, who ruled it was a double. Oakland challenged, saying it was a home run. This was one of the earlier years of instant replay where the crew reviews their own calls. Even with the benefit of slow-mo instant replay, Angel ruled double again and Oakland went insane. It was after this MLB changed the replay rule where the MLB in New York reviews the challenged calls.
re: the Schwarber toss--you know it's bad when the player says Angel sucked for both teams.
Dude next time you make a vidoe like this please dont add music
Or the huge ass text blocking the replays
Harper walking up the 3rd base line just has me cracking up 😂
for me that's a top 3 moment because he traveled then the his helmet into the crowd
He's the REAL Enrique Pallazzo/Frank Drebin of MLB
Did he ever pull a gun on the rightfielder?
lol!!
Now do his top 10 excellent calls. I dare you.
#4 he got right. It did touch the corner. The chart even showed it
Yeah, he was terrible but in the blind squirrel finding an acorn you do have to give him credit when he was right.
Revisionist Astros hate is real.
@@JVTrickypants he's like a stopped clock
There were some that were correct. Part of the problem is the inaccurate Graphic box plus showing where the pitch was caught, not where it was when it crossed the plate.
Top 1000 would've been better, but we don't need a video that would take five days to watch.
Ok, Number 1 he actually got RIGHT!! Batter made No Attempt to Avoid the Pitch! He rightfully called him out
If you're going to make a video of Angel Hernandez' worst calls, perhaps you should include his worst calls. Just a suggestion.
Some of these were the right call, three and four were close if not correct. Worst was throwing Steve Mcmichael out at Wrigley thats just pathetic.
As we get closer to #1 they get closer to the strike zone. Some of these catch the corner. This is a bad list
The Numbers “Top 10” on the screen as the ball is crossing the plate is ridiculous. You can’t even see where the pitches land
Props to the editor that sifted through thousands of hours of bad calls to narrow this down to 10. Should be an Academy Award for that kind of dedication.
Too bad he included some correct calls in this video.
Back in '22, Ohtani threw a middle-middle curve ball and Angel called a ball on that. There was at least one or two more bad call(s) during that inning against Ohtani, IIRC. The batter subsequently drove in a run and the next batter drove in another with Ohtani apparently flustered from the whole ordeal and ruined Ohtani's consecutive scoreless innings streak and cost him a win on the mound and in the final score.
The whole world's glad you're gone, Angel.
Best call: Retiring
You sure he didn't miss that one 100 times before getting it?
true. but still a late call
@@brtecson very much so.
The king of 6inches-off-the-plate strike3-yerr-out(!) self deletes long, long after the league shoulda booted him.
It's like he was trolling baseball itself. Making our experience worse for its own sake, not even to line the pockets of racketeers, just flat-out trolling......
Give him a golden cup and gold rimmed dark glasses as a sendoff.
Why are we so obsessed an angel Hernandez? He’s not even the worst umpire. Maybe if his name was Smith and not Hernandez people would be a little nicer about it.
all about race huh? typical Lib
The sad irony is, you could do a top 100 video on this subject, and find 10,000 more honorable mentions.
#4 was a strike
music is too loud - needs to be remixed or just cut out the stupid free file tunes
Some of those were close.
Why would MLB not resolve a situation where every team in the league knows that there is something wrong. It undermines every other umpire in the big leagues!
A lot of borderline calls, which makes Angel Hernandez no different than a lot of other refs. #8 with Harper is just plain roid rage.
Eric Gregg sure gave him a run for his money.
Angel Hernandez is the living embodiment of, "You're missing a great game, ump!"
*#4 was actually a rare correct call.* 😂
How many videos are in this series?
Possibly the worst one was in Cleveland when he called a homer run to be a double, even though replay was already in place. He was stubborn about it and did not changed his mind, even years after the bad call.
Everybody who watched this better give credit to the man who put this video together. Do you know how many dozens of hours of bad calls he had to go through to pick 10? Much respect my friend.
Wrong Gonzalez @#1
As someone from across the pond I find it hard to believe he was still in charge of games until recently and only stopped because he retired, how he got away with this for so long is hard to understand. Hernandez was the topic of conversation in the local pub so much so he has harmed the games reputation overhere.
I am surprised ,that in his entire career, nobody has ever taken a swing at him of some of those calls.
How did you manage to narrow it down to 10 calls?
I’ve read and heard about hernandez making bad calls and always thought to myself ehh he can’t be that bad, he’s an MLB umpire, this is my first time actually watching. I’m gotta buy a vowel cause O my god this is awful. How did he maintain his job that long?
In Angel’s defence, maybe he has an unknown/undiagnosed vision problem that distorts what he sees - particularly for objects in motion. I know from experience that it is possible although I would assume that MLB does have some objective and ongoing testing regime for umpires.
You can make a 10-worst call list for any MLB umpire who has worked 10 years or more.
They really need robo-umpires for balls and strikes.
How did they narrow it down to 10?
You could easily do a top 100 for Angel Hernandez
Why do we need computer and laser tech calling balls and strikes? Angel Hernandez. The new strike zone will be called the Angel Zone.
8, the check swing call on Harper was either a case of he wasn’t paying attention or he wanted to “get” Harper. Additionally I think any other umpire down there and the catcher doesn’t appeal. But he thinks to himself “Hey it’s Angel and it’s worth a shot.”
Angel Hernandez was one of the worst umpires ever!! He’s like politicians (Mitch McConnell) that you cannot get rid of.
Let me start by saying I believe he is the worst umpire to ever wear the uniform, but how can you have the Corporan clip in this video when the pitch actually was a strike?
Jermaine Dye beating it out at first and Angel missing it with Hawk yelling should have been included
Angel Hernandez retiring made the baseball world a better place.
Very early in Angels career, I watched him yelling at the pitcher in a T-ball game. He was umpiring. It was crazy.
Ding dong the wicked ump is gone! Let's all celebrate A H retirement.
Umpires have way to much liberty when it comes to tossing people
#4 wasnt that bad idk why its on here, he easily has way worse calls but I guess you got lazy with this top 10
Did you know that Angel Hernandez during his 34-year career as an umpire in the major leagues, made 98 ejections during his career.
You could fill the Encyclopedia Britannica with Angel Hernandez bad calls from his 30 years of umpiring.
#1 (if he called that a ball and did NOT give the batter 1st base...which is teh only thing I can imagine since the Braves Manager was bitching) was correct. Batter moved right into that pitch. Your number 1 worst call was correct.
Somebody needs to go through and see which team benefited the most from his hundreds of thousand blown calls
2018 ALDS game 3. How many plays did he miss at first base?
The Music is very sarcastic.
OK....this wasn't even that bad. A lot of them did catch an edge or near it.....AND/OR the catcher framed it well. #6 should have been a strike....barely saw it though...the graphic almost covered it. And number 1.......WTF even happened? What was the call? Maybe include that part in the video.
The fact that this list doesn't include Hernandez missing a home run, even after replay, makes this the Angel Hernandez of Angel Hernandez bad call videos.
After every controversial call, he yells “that’s what you get for looking at my wife!”
How do you narrow it down to just 10?
Angel hernandez is an inspiration to blind umpires everywhere
Langford got struck out after 3 straight bad pitches by that damn crooked Hernandez.
Missed the White Sox game where he called a runner out at 1st base on a double play. Runner was safe by a mile and the run wouldve scored to end the game.
I've seen the worst of this guy, but at the time, without him, our life in baseball won't be this chaotic. So, I hate to love this guy. 😂😂😂😂 please no hate just honest opinion.
Yeah he is such a nice guy who definitely deserved to retire as soon as possiblr😅
You could do a top ten bad calls on individual players
It makes you wonder how many monthly mortgage checks Hernandez had bet on the games he was calling????
I thought the same thing all these years.
#4 wasn't even a bad call
4 and 1 he got right. A couple of the others were borderline.
Agreed. Worst 10....and there are a couple calls in here that were correct...so how could it be his worst 10. Pretty sad list.
My favorite is the three botched calls in one inning-while he was at first base.
Idk how you narrow it to 10 lmao there are so many
I am going to presume that #1 was a call that the batter did not make an effort to get out of the way of the pitch; which he did not. So, in the top 10 worst Angel Hernandez calls #1 is one he got right.
I have to agree. Even as a little league ump, I knew that there had to be an effort to get out of the way of the ball in order to be awarded first base. To my untrained eye, the batter did not.
If someone here wants to dispute that, I'm fine with that. This IS Angel Hernandez we are talking about, after all...
The pitcher on number 3 knew he got away with one 😂
4 and 6 weren't that bad, He has had worse
He has way more than 10
What about when the Oakland A's hit a homerun ,originally called a double. Even after review it was still called a double.
4:10 The pitcher's face- he can't believe he got the call!
If he had any other job (office, fast food) whatever, he’d have been fired years ago.
😂 true
The fact that the league let him get away with all these bad calls all these years show they don’t care. He ruined so many games. He will probably make the hall of fall.
…and number 4 was a strike (or at least close enough that you can argue…now I hate Angel but he let him argue (a lot) and let him go into the dugout and only after continued yelling and throwing his helmet did he finally get (rightly) ejected…this list is wack…
Just ten?? You could make a movie about all his calls.
And he had the absolute WORST strikeout sign of all time. It’s like he signals strike, forgets what to do, then throws up the strike again.
That performance in the 2018 ALDS should be number 1.
Retiring was the best call of Angel's career.
It's not Angel's fault that he could only afford the Helen Keller School of Umpiring.
these are great, but #1 was the right call.
Your graphics are so big I can't see the bottom 1/4 of the screen, which is home plate most of the time.
MLB needs to investigate this man's finances. He HAD to be pulling a SMART Pete Rose.
How you can pick just 10 is beyond me.
Top 10 worst call part 1 of 1000
Some of these weren't that bad... dig a little deeper my friend.
…and number 3 is wack too…that’s a sweeping left to right pitch that juuuust barely misses (yes, it misses but that close, come on…) I’m going to be so happy when the auto-strike zone is adopted…