Angel Hernandez reminded everyone how terrible he is at his job during Astros-Angels game
AWFUL UMPIRING
07 April 2021
AWFUL UMPIRING
Another year and another terrible job behind the plate from umpire Angel Hernandez. We've come to expect how bad he is, but it didn't take long for him to record the worst performance of the season by an umpire.
According to Umpire Auditor, Hernandez missed 24 calls in Tuesday's Astros-Angels game. He had a correct call percentage of just 83.2%. Thankfully the Astros weren't impacted by his poor performance in the win column, as Houston won the game, 4-2.
Check out how bad some of these calls were. Yikes...
All of Angel Hernandez's “questionable" calls from the Astros/Angels game, April 6, 2021.
Enough is enough.#ForTheH #WeBelieve pic.twitter.com/gqyLkxfLNS
— Apollo Media (@ApolloHOU) April 6, 2021
This is nothing new with Hernandez and the Astros. Check out this video we recorded in June of 2020 when we recounted A.J. Hinch's beef with Hernandez, discuss several other incidents including Hernandez inappropriately asking for multiple autographs from players, and much more.
José Soriano and two relievers combined for a two-hitter and Oswald Peraza hit his first home run since a trade from the Yankees to lead the Los Angeles Angels to a 3-0 win over the Houston Astros on Sunday.
Soriano (10-9) allowed one hit and struck out eight in seven innings. Luis García allowed one hit in a scoreless eighth and Kenley Jansen threw a perfect ninth for his 25th save.
There were two outs in the fifth when Peraza connected off Hunter Brown (10-7) into the bullpen in right-center field to put the Angels up 1-0. His homer comes after his two-run single in the ninth inning Saturday helped Los Angeles to a 4-1 victory that snapped a three-game skid.
Yoan Moncada walked to start the eighth and scored on Mike Trout’s double that bounced off the wall in center field to make it 2-0. Taylor Ward walked before Luis Rengifo reached and Trout scored on an error by Lance McCullers Jr. when the pitcher overthrew first base.
Yordan Alvarez singled with no outs in the first and Soriano walked a batter in the second and sixth innings. The Astros didn’t get another hit until Ramón Urías doubled with one out in the eighth inning. Los Angeles outfielder Taylor Ward was injured trying to make a catch on that hit when he crashed face-first into the metal scoreboard in left field.
He was carted off the field holding a towel to the right side of his face. He was taken to a hospital by ambulance where interim manager Ray Montgomery said he would receive stitches to close the cut and be evaluated.
Brown allowed three hits and a run with five strikeouts in six innings. McCullers Jr. allowed three hits and two runs in his first relief appearance since 2018.
The home run by Peraza.
It’s the fifth time the Astros have been shut out this month.
LHP Yusei Kikuchi (6-9, 3.68 ERA) will start for Los Angeles in the series finale Monday against RHP Luis Garcia, who’ll make his return after sitting out since May 2023 recovering from Tommy John surgery.