 MLB botched another replay. How about that? Top of seventh. A's are up two to one on the raise in the drop. There's two outs. Run around first. Little pop up to third base. Joey Wendell tracks backwards, says, I got it, I got it, I got it. Never mind. I lost it in the white roof. We have at our professional baseball stadium. Play it, the plate, and the ump says, you're out. He says, what? Ooh, I don't know about that one, Blue. I think I was safe. They stand up. He says, I'll probably get to check the replay and see if he didn't touch my arm. So they check the replay and they're checking the replay and these guys say, hey, hey friends, don't make us look stupid here, okay? Here's the replay. All right, two things you gotta look for. When the glove touches the jersey, you see wrinkles. So everyone just look at the glove on the jersey right now. No wrinkles, no sign of contact. There's maybe your first wrinkle and there's your, no, there's your first wrinkle and this is your definitive right there. See the jersey and the glove? Definitive that at this moment, he touched him. Everything else, the jersey doesn't move. I'm sure if we had another angle, pretty safe to say he didn't touch him. Let's see when the hand touches the plate. It is right there. For sure there. And no wrinkle on the jersey yet and there's when he touches the jersey. I don't know man, I just don't get it. Like obviously, if you're not a human being, like if you're a robot without a brain, maybe you're like, I don't know, we can't tell, but we need the other angle to make sure but any human being can tell that that's safe. He crossed home play with his hand before the glove touched his jersey. And why don't they have more angles? Raise, A's, get more camera crews. So they see it and they celebrate but then the umps see it and they say, nope, he's out. They're like, oh no, Bob Melvin comes running out of the dugout because he's pissed off because he saw it, he says, you missed that call. And now this something goes, why are you so mad at me? It's MOB, the replay center said it and MOB is built in this great system where the umpires just, no one can get yelled at now because this dude made the wrong call on the field but he called his buddies in New York and they said, no, you know what, he made the right call but we can't, the MOB managers can't yell at the replay center in New York. They can only yell at the people on the field but now if they yell on the people on the field, they're like, it wasn't my call, it was the replay center. It's like, dude, it was your call because of your call, they won't overturn it because you guys all just stick up for each other and it's blatant. They've just built this system where umpires just even further don't have to answer any call, they just, whatever. So Melvin's mad at them and now this ump says, shoo, shoo. Melvin says, shoo you, you get out of here and that's basically the end of it. Like that's how it works. Ump makes the wrong call on the field. Manager says, oh, this is great. We have a replay system so I can challenge the call on the field. They replay it, blatant evidence that it's wrong and then the crew in New York says, yeah, no, only 99.9% evidence that this is wrong and we need 100 and then you can't yell at anyone. It's such a stupid system.