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Yordan Alvarez given four strikes during an at-bat
Houston Astros left fielder Yordan Alvarez was mistakenly given an extra strike. Thomas Shea-USA TODAY Sports

The umpires in Wednesday’s Boston Red Sox-Houston Astros game made a big mistake during one of Yordan Alvarez’s at-bats.

Alvarez went 0-for-4 with an RBI in his Astros’ 6-1 win. During his at-bat in the bottom of the third inning, Alvarez was given a break by the umpires who must not have been paying attention.

Alvarez was given an extra strike in the at-bat, which he used to ground out.

Here is the full breakdown of the strikes in his at-bat, with the count in parenthesis:

  1. called strike (1-1)
  2. foul ball (1-2)
  3. called strike (should have been strikeout)
  4. ground out (1-2)

Here it is on video:

The funny part is after taking the called strike on the 1-2 pitch, Alvarez paused and looked, as if he was expecting to be called out. Instead, the at-bat continued, and on his fourth strike, he grounded out.

It’s not just the umpires who messed up. One has to wonder how all the Red Sox missed that. Where were Rich Hill, Reese McGuire and the Red Sox coaches? Where was everyone?

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

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