Royce Lewis rung up on back-to-back bad strike three calls

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It might not have mattered in the end anyway, but Royce Lewis certainly has reason to be frustrated after being called out on a third strike in back-to-back at-bats late in Minnesota's 2-0 loss to the Mets Tuesday night.
In the seventh inning, Lewis was called out on a pitch from Sean Manaea that was clearly outside. Then in the ninth inning, Lewis was rung up on a called strike three from Edwin Diaz that was above the strike zone. You can see both pitches — pitch 4 in the Manaea at-bat and pitch 7 in the Diaz at-bat — in the graphic below.

According to Umpire Scorecards, home plate umpire Bill Miller made the correct call on 121 of 126 pitches that were taken by batters during Tuesday night's game in New York. Overall, Miller's calls apparently favored the Twins by nearly a full run over the Mets.
Umpire: Bill Miller
— Umpire Scorecards (@UmpScorecards) July 31, 2024
Final: Twins 0, Mets 2#MNTwins // #LGM#MINvsNYM // #NYMvsMIN
More stats for this game 👇https://t.co/JUsjwfl7mZ pic.twitter.com/rbRHmg0yi5
The Twins lost the game 2-0 and neither at-bat featuring Lewis had runners in scoring position, so it's impossible to say that Lewis getting rung up on lousy calls would've cost the Twins anything unless Lewis would've homered in each at-bat.

Joe Nelson has more than 20 years of experience in Minnesota sports journalism. Nelson began his career in sports radio, working at smaller stations in Marshall and St. Cloud before moving to the highly-rated KFAN-FM 100.3 in the Twin Cities. While there, he produced the popular mid-morning show hosted by Minnesota Vikings play-by-play announcer Paul Allen. His time in radio laid the groundwork for his transition to sports writing in 2011. He covers the Vikings, Timberwolves, Gophers and Twins for On SI.
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