Mets Announcers Were Not Happy at All With an Umpire Who Refused to Make a Call

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The New York Mets completed a three-game sweep of the Arizona Diamondbacks with a 9-0 victory Thursday night in Phoenix.
Francisco Lindor led the way for New York, which has now won five straight games, with five hits, including a home run and two triples.
One of those triples ended with confusion for the Mets’ broadcast booth as third base umpire Lance Barksdale seemingly refused to let everyone know if Lindor was safe or out after a close play at the bag.
Gary Cohen was not happy at all, saying “C’mon, Lance!” after he didn’t make a safe or out motion following the play.
This was weird:
"The relay throw to third and Lindor is..."
— Awful Announcing (@awfulannouncing) July 7, 2023
"What's the call?"
"What?"
"He didn't say safe. He didn't say out. So I guess he's safe." pic.twitter.com/z7577Eb5Ug
That was ridiculous. It really shouldn’t be hard for an umpire to let everyone know if a player was safe or out, especially when it looked like it could have gone either way.
C’mon, Lance!

Andy Nesbitt is the assistant managing editor of audience engagement at Sports Illustrated. He works closely with the Breaking and Trending News team to shape SI’s daily coverage across all sports. A 20-year veteran of the sports media business, he has worked for Fox Sports, For the Win, The Boston Globe and NBC Sports, having joined SI in February 2023. Nesbitt is a golf fanatic who desperately wants to see the Super Bowl played on a Saturday night.
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