Jen Pawol 1st punch out…an oops !
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Jen Pawol 1st punch out…an oops !
Braves announcers were waiting to see a called 3rd SO punch out move. Didn’t happen til 5th inning. Unfortunately, the pitch was well outside the lefty batter. Too bad it was first major league punch out call and it wasn’t a strike. Kinda funny too that her very first pitch call of game was inside to righty batter ..she called it strike ! Batter just smiled.
Overall, she has been good on her ball/strike calls.
Maybe 5 pitches missed in 4 1/2 innings . 3 of the 4 were to thr third base side about 3 circles wide if box. One was inside to righty bat.. 2 outside to lefty bats.
One just above the box.
Oops.. in a 3-1 pitch it was strike 2 and she callled it ball 4 walk.
All umpires miss some..would say her misses were consistent. That’s good for an ump. Don’t want an ump where same location gets called both ways frequently.
No hit batters situation and no bang sliding plays at homeplate yet either.
Marlins manager on TV chirping at her on a low outside ball 4 to Ozuna on 3-2 count. Lip read ‘Jen, where was that one ?
Replay showed she called it correctly.
Overall, she has been good on her ball/strike calls.
Maybe 5 pitches missed in 4 1/2 innings . 3 of the 4 were to thr third base side about 3 circles wide if box. One was inside to righty bat.. 2 outside to lefty bats.
One just above the box.
Oops.. in a 3-1 pitch it was strike 2 and she callled it ball 4 walk.
All umpires miss some..would say her misses were consistent. That’s good for an ump. Don’t want an ump where same location gets called both ways frequently.
No hit batters situation and no bang sliding plays at homeplate yet either.
Marlins manager on TV chirping at her on a low outside ball 4 to Ozuna on 3-2 count. Lip read ‘Jen, where was that one ?
Replay showed she called it correctly.
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Who gives a [shirt]
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You clicked on the post
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Did you have bitterness for breakfast again, Skouty?
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She is a professional. Does not seem to have an intolerable ego. Hope she has success. MLB NEEDS competent umpires as much as it needs a competent commissioner.
Well if he determines umpiring is not for her, will have a managerial job in STL shortly. She definitely knows more MLB than the Marmot.
Well if he determines umpiring is not for her, will have a managerial job in STL shortly. She definitely knows more MLB than the Marmot.
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I bet she is no Bradley
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So in other words, she's just as bad as the average male MLB ump in calling balls and strikes. On track for 10 missed calls in a game is not good, is it?ramfandan wrote: ↑10 Aug 2025 14:26 pm Braves announcers were waiting to see a called 3rd SO punch out move. Didn’t happen til 5th inning. Unfortunately, the pitch was well outside the lefty batter. Too bad it was first major league punch out call and it wasn’t a strike. Kinda funny too that her very first pitch call of game was inside to righty batter ..she called it strike ! Batter just smiled.
Overall, she has been good on her ball/strike calls.
Maybe 5 pitches missed in 4 1/2 innings . 3 of the 4 were to thr third base side about 3 circles wide if box. One was inside to righty bat.. 2 outside to lefty bats.
One just above the box.
Oops.. in a 3-1 pitch it was strike 2 and she callled it ball 4 walk.
All umpires miss some..would say her misses were consistent. That’s good for an ump. Don’t want an ump where same location gets called both ways frequently.
No hit batters situation and no bang sliding plays at homeplate yet either.
Marlins manager on TV chirping at her on a low outside ball 4 to Ozuna on 3-2 count. Lip read ‘Jen, where was that one ?
Replay showed she called it correctly.
Bring on ABS or at least 5 instant challenges per game for each team.
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Scouty doesn't like women
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Actually pretty (bleep) good. Don't know what you expect? I hope you don't rely on the box on TV. You think that a good hitter hits 300 against today's pitching, But you think missing 10 pitches on balls and strikes in a 220 pitched game is bad? Hilarious.icon wrote: ↑10 Aug 2025 15:30 pmSo in other words, she's just as bad as the average male MLB ump in calling balls and strikes. On track for 10 missed calls in a game is not good, is it?ramfandan wrote: ↑10 Aug 2025 14:26 pm Braves announcers were waiting to see a called 3rd SO punch out move. Didn’t happen til 5th inning. Unfortunately, the pitch was well outside the lefty batter. Too bad it was first major league punch out call and it wasn’t a strike. Kinda funny too that her very first pitch call of game was inside to righty batter ..she called it strike ! Batter just smiled.
Overall, she has been good on her ball/strike calls.
Maybe 5 pitches missed in 4 1/2 innings . 3 of the 4 were to thr third base side about 3 circles wide if box. One was inside to righty bat.. 2 outside to lefty bats.
One just above the box.
Oops.. in a 3-1 pitch it was strike 2 and she callled it ball 4 walk.
All umpires miss some..would say her misses were consistent. That’s good for an ump. Don’t want an ump where same location gets called both ways frequently.
No hit batters situation and no bang sliding plays at homeplate yet either.
Marlins manager on TV chirping at her on a low outside ball 4 to Ozuna on 3-2 count. Lip read ‘Jen, where was that one ?
Replay showed she called it correctly.
Bring on ABS or at least 5 instant challenges per game for each team.
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Nope. Don't know how to make whatever that is

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scoutyjones2 wrote: ↑10 Aug 2025 16:43 pmYes, to tell you, who gives a [shirt]. Was that too difficult to understand?
I’m not the one that made the post……
If you’re gonna pretend like you’re a little bad**s at least know who you’re talking to first.
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Re: Jen Pawol 1st punch out…an oops !
“The feeling’s mutual, pal.” — Womendugoutrex wrote: ↑10 Aug 2025 15:39 pmScouty doesn't like women
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and that's OK - as for me ... I LOVE women!desertrat23 wrote: ↑10 Aug 2025 17:18 pm“The feeling’s mutual, pal.” — Womendugoutrex wrote: ↑10 Aug 2025 15:39 pmScouty doesn't like women
maybe Scouty likes guys ?
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You're right. But I still want some form of ABS. There are way too many bad calls.makesnosense wrote: ↑10 Aug 2025 16:43 pmActually pretty (bleep) good. Don't know what you expect? I hope you don't rely on the box on TV. You think that a good hitter hits 300 against today's pitching, But you think missing 10 pitches on balls and strikes in a 220 pitched game is bad? Hilarious.icon wrote: ↑10 Aug 2025 15:30 pmSo in other words, she's just as bad as the average male MLB ump in calling balls and strikes. On track for 10 missed calls in a game is not good, is it?ramfandan wrote: ↑10 Aug 2025 14:26 pm Braves announcers were waiting to see a called 3rd SO punch out move. Didn’t happen til 5th inning. Unfortunately, the pitch was well outside the lefty batter. Too bad it was first major league punch out call and it wasn’t a strike. Kinda funny too that her very first pitch call of game was inside to righty batter ..she called it strike ! Batter just smiled.
Overall, she has been good on her ball/strike calls.
Maybe 5 pitches missed in 4 1/2 innings . 3 of the 4 were to thr third base side about 3 circles wide if box. One was inside to righty bat.. 2 outside to lefty bats.
One just above the box.
Oops.. in a 3-1 pitch it was strike 2 and she callled it ball 4 walk.
All umpires miss some..would say her misses were consistent. That’s good for an ump. Don’t want an ump where same location gets called both ways frequently.
No hit batters situation and no bang sliding plays at homeplate yet either.
Marlins manager on TV chirping at her on a low outside ball 4 to Ozuna on 3-2 count. Lip read ‘Jen, where was that one ?
Replay showed she called it correctly.
Bring on ABS or at least 5 instant challenges per game for each team.
Re: Jen Pawol 1st punch out…an oops !
Human error is part of the game and has been forever. Maybe if we are lucky, we can replace the players with robots as well!icon wrote: ↑10 Aug 2025 18:45 pmYou're right. But I still want some form of ABS. There are way too many bad calls.makesnosense wrote: ↑10 Aug 2025 16:43 pmActually pretty (drat) good. Don't know what you expect? I hope you don't rely on the box on TV. You think that a good hitter hits 300 against today's pitching, But you think missing 10 pitches on balls and strikes in a 220 pitched game is bad? Hilarious.icon wrote: ↑10 Aug 2025 15:30 pmSo in other words, she's just as bad as the average male MLB ump in calling balls and strikes. On track for 10 missed calls in a game is not good, is it?ramfandan wrote: ↑10 Aug 2025 14:26 pm Braves announcers were waiting to see a called 3rd SO punch out move. Didn’t happen til 5th inning. Unfortunately, the pitch was well outside the lefty batter. Too bad it was first major league punch out call and it wasn’t a strike. Kinda funny too that her very first pitch call of game was inside to righty batter ..she called it strike ! Batter just smiled.
Overall, she has been good on her ball/strike calls.
Maybe 5 pitches missed in 4 1/2 innings . 3 of the 4 were to thr third base side about 3 circles wide if box. One was inside to righty bat.. 2 outside to lefty bats.
One just above the box.
Oops.. in a 3-1 pitch it was strike 2 and she callled it ball 4 walk.
All umpires miss some..would say her misses were consistent. That’s good for an ump. Don’t want an ump where same location gets called both ways frequently.
No hit batters situation and no bang sliding plays at homeplate yet either.
Marlins manager on TV chirping at her on a low outside ball 4 to Ozuna on 3-2 count. Lip read ‘Jen, where was that one ?
Replay showed she called it correctly.
Bring on ABS or at least 5 instant challenges per game for each team.