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Tempers flare after outrageous called third strike ends college game

Por: New York Post Sports March 11, 2023

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Mississippi Valley State won’t want to see this umpire behind home plate again anytime soon. Trailing by four runs in the ninth inning, Delta Devils left fielder Davon Mims appeared to disagree with a strike two call. He pointed his bat out, showing where he thought the ball crossed the plate, indicating that the pitch appeared to be low. Tempers flared after the strikeout call that ended the Miss. Valley St.-New Orleans game. Do you agree... + full article



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