A former MLB umpire explained why San Diego Padres shortstop Ha-Seong Kim's hit was correctly reversed from a home run to a ground-rule double during the club's loss to the Miami Marlins.
The San Diego Padres appeared to have tied Sunday's game against the Miami Marlins when Padres shortstop Ha-Seong Kim, with two outs and his club trailing by one run,. The ball bounced off of Marlins left fielder Kyle Stowers and traveled over the fence, prompting the umpiring crew to signal for a home run-and the Padres to begin celebrating what they believed was the game-tying hit.
So, why was Kim's hit, which appeared to be a home run once it bounced of Stowers and traveled over the loanDepot Park fence,Former MLB umpire Mike Winters, who umpired from 1988 to 2019, explained why the umpiring crew was correct to reverse the home run during an appearance on 97.3 The Fan's postgame show with host Sam Levitt.
"So it didn't hit the top of the wall and continue out. if it had done that, then yeah, it would have been a home run. But it came back towards the field and then hit the left fielder and was sent over. So by rule, no longer in flight and then the fielder knocked it out of the park over the fence in dead area- and now made it a ground-rule double."
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