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In a high leverage situation in a game with playoff implications, umpire Ramon De Jesus rang up Francisco Alvarez on two pitches well outside the zone. He then ejected manager Carlos Mendoza for arguing. De Jesus missed 12 calls and 8 went against the Mets. #Mets #Brewers
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This may have been the most egregious one sided game I've seen in a while. Not only squeezing one team but giving the other team a huge strike zone. Something else going on here and hope MLB figures it out.

Only 12?

Umpires need to start being held accountable. They should start being ejected from games as well. Ramon De Jesus had one of the worst games I’ve ever seen any umpire have, and that includes Angel Hernandez. Pitiful performance behind the plate.

Rarely do you see a catcher get that fired up. Tells you all you need to know.

"Well outside the zone"? The hollow below the knee is the low point of the strike zone. Pitch crosses the plate at the bottom of Alvarez's knee, breaking quite a bit. The catcher doesn't help by jerking it upward, which makes it look like a ball, but that's a pretty good pitch.

There's no question that robo umps or challenges are desperately needed. Maybe MLB will finally wake up.

Well somebody had to pick up the slack when Angel retired. I guess it was that moron

Ramon De Jesus is a bad umpire

@jwr020819 And he was aggressive with Mendoza and bumped him

![Carlos Mendoza says Zach Thornton will pitch for the Mets in some capacity on Wednesday "He earned it. We like [him] as a lefty against this lineup" Mendoza also said the Mets considered Jonah Tong for Wednesday's start as well.](https://image.24vids.com/tw-2056473746660032632/media/HIoP-TEXIAAwPcY.jpg)