 Clayton Kershaw on the bump going up against the Oakland A's Piscotti in the box. First pitch, big swing on an inside fastball and it's going, going, going. Where, where'd it go? Waiting for the ump to make a call. Everyone's kind of looking. Piscotti's like, all right. I'll just jog this out like it's a home run. Umpire called home run. Kershaw says foul. It's a foul ball. Ump says no. He says no. He laughs right in his face. Says you got that wrong. Austin Barnes is like, what? How could they confuse? This sounds like, come here, come here, come here. I gotta talk to you real quick. Are you sure you saw that? And the ump says no. Seems like Kershaw says I got it wrong. So time out, time out. Let's just go take a look, look at it. Now Piscotti's thinking, huh? I thought it was a home run and everyone's coming out and Piscotti's very confused and saying, are we sure it wasn't a home run? And then he watches the replay and it's really hard to see anything in the replay because Oakland's kind of replay system always sucks. All their angles are terrible. And ump says foul ball. My bad, got it wrong. Now Kershaw goes back to pitching, drops the big old looping curve ball and then drops that pitch and gets the ground out and the side is retired. Piscotti went from home run to strikeout. Kershaw says, yeah, obviously.