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JP Crawford ejected after bad strike call vs Nationals
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Mariners’ JP Crawford Ejected Amid Fan Uproar Over Controversial Strike Call

May 30, 2025 3 Min Read
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Seattle Mariners’ shortstop JP Crawford was ejected during the sixth game against the Washington Nationals on Thursday after disputing a third strike call that replay evidence clearly showed was outside the strike zone. The incident occurred when Crawford faced a 1-2 pitch from McKenzie Gore, with the Mariners leading 2-0 and runners on base. Home plate umpire Andy Fletcher called the pitch a strike, but Crawford immediately protested, saying, “It’s not a strike, man!” Fletcher promptly ejected him from the game.

MLB’s Statcast data confirmed that the pitch was indeed outside the strike zone, missing by a noticeable margin, making it a wrongful call. This call sparked a strong reaction from fans and analysts on social media, with many highlighting pitch tracking technology as evidence of the mistake. Such missed calls not only ended important at-bats but also shifted the momentum of the game.

After his ejection, Crawford’s protest was brief and firm without insulting the umpire. Despite his frustration, he remained on the field until manager Dan Wilson escorted him away. Leo Rivas replaced Crawford in the batting lineup, and Dylan Moore moved to shortstop.

This questionable call is part of a broader trend of umpiring controversies this season, with multiple players being ejected for challenging incorrect calls. The growing frustration among fans has intensified calls for implementing robot umpires or automatic strike zones. Supporters argue that the current system lacks accountability, as evidenced by fan comments criticizing the umpires’ performance and its impact on the game experience.

Currently, MLB is testing automated ball-strike systems (ABS) in minor leagues, but it has not yet been adopted at the major league level. Incidents like this one increase pressure to accelerate the use of technology to prevent such errors. Crawford’s ejection is a prime example of a call that could have been overturned instantly with ABS, which might have helped the Mariners avoid losing a key player during a critical moment.

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Ultimately, the Mariners lost the game 9-3, with Crawford’s ejection marking a turning point. Following his strikeout, key players struggled, and the team failed to recover. At 30 years old, Crawford is an important leader and a strong performer for the Mariners, making his loss due to a questionable call particularly damaging to team morale and momentum.

Fan Take: This blown call and subsequent ejection highlight the urgent need for more reliable officiating technologies in baseball. For fans and players alike, ensuring fairness in critical moments is essential for preserving the integrity and excitement of the sport.

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