Why did Rangers manager Bruce Bochy spend Saturday’s final two innings in the visitor’s clubhouse?
“It was a blown call,” Bochy fumed after the Twins beat Texas 5-3 at Target Field. “That’s why I didn’t get to see the end of the game.”
Bochy was ejected by home plate umpire Laz Diaz after complaining that Twins second baseman Edouard Julien fouled off a full-count curveball from reliever David Robertson into catcher Jonah Heim’s glove. That was Diaz’s call, too, that Julien had struck out on a foul tip — but third base umpire Erich Bacchus signaled to Diaz that the ball had bounced in the dirt, and thus shouldn’t be strike three.
“I don’t know how you make that call down at third base. There’s no way he could have seen it enough to overturn it. He was wrong, first of all,” said Bochy, who was ejected for the second time this year and 83rd of his managing career.
Making it worse, the four-time World Series winner said, was the fact that Julien, given a second chance, eventually walked, moving two baserunners up, and Carlos Correa hit a sacrifice fly that would have been the third out had Diaz’s original call stood.
“It’s a shame, it really is. That was a big run. It cost us a run,” Bochy said. “That should not happen unless you’re absolutely sure the ball hit the dirt, and there’s no way he could have been, because we saw it well.”
Close enough
By the time Target Field’s gates opened on Saturday, more than 100 fans were already lined up, waiting to take possession of a popular giveaway.
“I like the bells,” Jhoan Duran said of the recording of his entrance music that plays when his bobblehead, 10,000 of which were given away to an announced crowd of 30,957, is activated. “That’s my favorite part.”