 This breakdown is brought to you by Farmer's Dog, higher quality dog food, and it all stems around this 3-2 pitch to Justin Turner. There's two runners on base. He represents the tying run, one out in the top of the seven, three nothing game, so ball four here, loads the bases with only one out, pretty big pitch. This is what happens. Called strike three to end the inning. Turner's a bit shocked, thought it was ball four. So did Cora in the dugout. Then the next inning, the bottom of the seventh, we have a lot of pitches on that outside edge, and Cora and the Red Sox are watching closely now at how Pat Hoburg, the ump, who's a really good ump, is going to call them. Here's the first one. That's a strike. He says strike. They like that. Next one, that's a strike two. They like that. O two, they try to go a little outside. They think that's the same exact pitch, but it's called a ball, and they throw it again, called a ball, and they're like, what the fuck is that? Fuck you. He said F you, because you got ejected. He goes out to argue. He's all pissed, because he's like, call it both ways. Pat's like, what are you talking about? Now here's the pitch to Justin Turner, and I put a little red overlay on it so we can follow it. Now, if, if we're to say that this ball right here is the, is the edge of the plate for Pat Hauberg, like any pitch out more outside than that's a ball inside is a strike, just checking on his consistency here on those four pitches I just showed you. Well, here's the first one, and they're pretty much the same, and he got it, he got it consistent. He called that one a strike. Now here's the second one, and that's inside the red one, so he has to call that a strike, and he does call that one a strike. Now this is the one the Red Sox are upset about, or one of the two they're upset about, and it is outside of the pitch to Turner. So Hauberg called this one a ball. He called the red ball a strike to Turner, so he's consistent there, and then the very next pitch, same thing. So Hauberg, who's known as one of the best ball strike callers in MLB, is being consistent. The Red Sox can still argue that, well the red one's outside, the others are further, but they think that they're the same pitch, and he's called them two different ways, but if that's his line, he's being very true to it. Anyway, Korra comes out and he says, you did that with that fucking pitch. We had the bases loaded, oh yeah? Yeah, we had the bases loaded, one pitch, and then the whole inning screwed up because you called it a strike, and it's right here, kicking, kicking, kicking, kicking the dirt, and Hauberg is like, huh? You think that pitch was outside? Both. Oh, bullshit. Pat, we just saw it. What, what, what, Pat? There's no way. You're saying bullshit? I am. Are you sure? Yes. We'll chat tomorrow. Go ahead. I'll be here to give him the fucking lineup. Go ahead. I will go ahead. Do it. Go ahead and tell me it was a ball. If you wanna do it, you told me it was a ball. Now stop. I don't give a fuck. Oh, you don't? Okay, okay. No, I don't. I literally don't give a fuck. Okay. He's been fucking horse shit. Horse shit, all fucking day. So Cora gets ejected, he's gotta leave. The game still remains going though, and Pat Hauberg is standing strong, feeling confident in himself. They're gonna test that side of the plate again, coming inside on Tucker there. That one's called a strike. This one called a ball. Pitcher's upset again. Same pitch. Let's go compare those to the Justin Turner one. So this one was called a strike. And yeah, that's the edge that Hauberg has set for himself. That is the consistent edge. So he calls that one a strike. Now this one, he calls a ball. Let's see where it compares to the Turner one. And it is a ball more outside. It's almost impressive how good Pat Hauberg is and how consistent he is with his zone. The game continues. Now that one's way inside. We've already established where the line is. That one was probably gonna be called a strike, but instead it's a double. It's zero outs. And now there's two runners on. Next pitch or next batter puts one into right field. And this, a run scores. How about that? Run scores the next play. Two runners on. Grounder to the second baseman comes home and Hauberg calls him out, which is very confusing because he wasn't out. And then Hauberg is like, what? I thought the bases were loaded. I thought the bases were loaded. We need to over, change the call. Okay guys, hey, hey, hey, hey, my bad. I got it wrong. He's actually safe because I got it wrong. I'm Pat Hauberg and I'm a respectable umpire. Should be treated that way. Just like all of your dogs should be treated with respect and you should be giving them high quality food and there's no higher quality food than the farmer's dog. 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