- August 20, 2026
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Drama in Baseball: Yankees vs. Orioles
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- August 20, 2026
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Despite advancements in technology like ABS and instant replay, drama in baseball remains untouched. Take the recent Baltimore Orioles vs. New York Yankees game as an example. Pete Alonso’s seemingly game-changing home run stirred controversy among fans and players.
Call Reversal Sparks Controversy
During Wednesday night’s game, Alonso, a former New York Mets star, hit what appeared to be his 30th home run in the seventh inning. With both teams tied at 3, he sent the ball down the left field line, initiating a jog towards first base. However, the umpires called it a foul ball.
“The call on the field stands,” the umpires declared after review.
The decision infuriated Orioles fans and players. Even the Yankees’ broadcast booth acknowledged the possibility of a reversal. Michael Kay, the broadcaster, remarked, “That looks fair.” The opposing team’s admission suggested an incorrect call.
Data Dispute
Orioles manager Craig Albernaz expressed frustration. He emphasized the team had data proving the ball was fair. Albernaz noted, “It’s 2026. Technology has advanced considerably. Other sports use AI and ball-tracking data for reviews. But this wasn’t why we lost the game.”
The Yankees eventually won the game, 5-3, after scoring two runs in the eighth inning. Despite the outcome, many believed a fair call would have altered the game’s dynamics.
The Ripple Effect of Calls
The controversy reflects the ongoing challenges in officiating. Ball-tracking technology improves accuracy, but decisions in baseball often remain subjective. As Albernaz concluded, technology might not change the results, but it can refine the decision-making process.
The Orioles’ experience underscores the tension between traditional rules and emerging technological aids in sports.