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    How MLB umpires treat the Astros this season

    By Will ChaseJay R. JordanAlex Fitzpatrick,

    2024-05-14
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    Despite what you may have heard — or think you've seen with your own two eyes — Major League Baseball's umpires are actually doing pretty well this season, at least when it comes to calling balls and strikes.

    By the numbers: League-wide, umps have a nearly 94% accuracy rating so far in 2024, per unofficial metric-keeper UmpScorecards .


    • That's down a bit from 2023 (94.09%) but up from a relatively miserable 90% or so in 2015.

    Zoom in: Umpires have correctly called 94.1% of balls and strikes when Houston's been on either side of the plate this season.

    Data: UmpScorecards ; Chart: Will Chase/Axios

    How it works: UmpScorecards' accuracy stat tracks the percentage "of called pitches called correctly by the umpire."

    • See more about the methodology here .

    What of umpire Angel Hernandez , the source of many baseball fans' ire this year?

    • He's at 93.3% across six games and 1,099 called pitches.
    • He's called balls and strikes for the Astros only twice this season: April 12, when he correctly called 91.2% of pitches, and May 1, when he correctly called 94.9% of pitches.

    Caveat: Calling balls and strikes is only part of an ump's job.

    The bottom line: The robo-umps are maybe coming one day, anyway.

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