FOR THE WIN

Twins manager Rocco Baldelli tees off on overturned call vs. Blue Jays: 'Beyond embarrassing'

Mary Clarke
For The Win

Minnesota Twins manager Rocco Baldelli did not mince words with the umpires after a crucial review at the plate ended up becoming the winning run for the Toronto Blue Jays.

On Sunday, with the score between the Twins and Blue Jays tied 2-2 in the top of the 10th inning, Whit Merrifield attempted to go home on a tag from third off a shallow fly ball to left field. Merrifield was called out after a tag from Gary Sanchez caught him at home plate in the hip, initially ending the half inning for the visitors.

That was until the play went under review, in which the call was then reversed, as the umpires deemed Sanchez in violation of blocking the plate, allowing the run to stand as the Blue Jays took a 3-2 lead. Here's how the initial play went down at home plate.

After the call was overturned, to the displeasure of the Minnesota home crowd, Baldelli absolutely went off on the umpires for the controversial call that eventually became the game-winner for the Blue Jays.

And Baldelli's vexations didn't just extend to the field either, as he continued his tirade in his postgame press conference, calling the whole affair "beyond embarrassing" and "pathetic".

Minnesota Twins manager Rocco Baldelli disputes an overturned call in 10th inning.