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Umpire Ron Kulpa admits he blew call that gave Mets win
Miami Marlins manager Don Mattingly argues with home plate umpire Ron Kulpa (46) after a hit by pitch forced in the winning run during the ninth inning of an opening day game against the New York Mets. Brad Penner-USA TODAY Sports

Home plate umpire Ron Kulpa admitted that he blew the call that awarded the New York Mets a controversial win on Thursday.

Mets outfielder Michael Conforto was hit on the elbow with the bases loaded in the 9th to drive in the winning run. The pitch was clearly a strike, and Kulpa was preparing to punch Conforto out before awarding him first base. Controversially, Conforto appeared to lower his elbow to induce the hit by pitch. You can see the decisive play by clicking here.

After the game, Kulpa admitted that he’d blown the call and should have called Conforto out, as the pitch was in the strike zone.

MLB rule 6.08 explicitly states that if a batter is hit by a pitch when the pitch is in the strike zone, the pitch should be ruled a strike, regardless of whether he attempts to get out of the way or not. That aspect of the play was not reviewable on the field.

It’s good that Kulpa took accountability for the bad call. It doesn’t change anything, though, and it’s unlikely to make the Miami Marlins feel much better.

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

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