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Charles Curtis

Jeff McNeil rightfully calls out umpire for a ‘ticky-tack’ shift violation call

Jeff McNeil honestly might have a point here.

On Wednesday night, with a man on second, the New York Mets infielder was holding the runner on before Adam Ottavino threw to Giancarlo Stanton in the team’s eventual extra-innings victory over the New York Yankees.

But home plate umpire Bill Miller stopped play and issued a ball to Ottavino because McNeil was guilty of a shift violation.

You can see it in the screengrab above — BEFORE the ball leaves Ottavino’s hand, McNeil gets to the left side of second base. But he was definitely over the invisible line that cuts the infield in half … but, again, that was BEFORE the pitch. The language is about “the time” of the pitch, which probably needs some clarifying.

That was his point, per the New York Post: “From what I just read of the rule, it was not a violation. It’s when the pitcher releases the ball, I need to be on my side of second base, which I was. It’s a little frustrating because what I was doing was not a violation.”

He also called it “ticky-tack.”

Judge for yourself:

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