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Rangers manager blasts Yankee Stadium short porch after loss
Texas Rangers manager Chris Woodward. Andrew Dieb-USA TODAY Sports

The Texas Rangers lost in walk-off fashion to the New York Yankees in the first game of a doubleheader Sunday, and Rangers manager Chris Woodward was very salty about it.

Gleyber Torres hit a solo home run to right in the bottom of the ninth in a 2-1 Yankees win. The ball looked to be a no-doubter, at least in Yankee Stadium.

Still, Woodward was not pleased. After the game, he delivered a quote, blaming the short porch for the home run and calling it an “easy out in 99% of ballparks.”

“It’s a small ballpark. That’s an easy out in 99% of ballparks,” Woodward said after the game. “The wind wasn’t helping today, obviously. 3-1 count, (Rangers pitcher John King) is one guy that, you put him back out there, you go, okay, he’s not going to give up a homer. Just happened to hit it in a Little League ballpark to right field.”

Yes, right field at Yankee Stadium is a notorious short porch. However, Woodward’s criticisms are not backed by data. According to Statcast, the ball traveled a respectable 369 feet, and would have been a homer of 26 of 30 stadiums.

The Rangers lost a tough game, and Woodward’s frustration at that is understandable. He just sounds bitter here, though, and it’s not the first time he’s sounded needlessly cranky over something an opponent did.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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