1. I wanted to say banging on trash cans was worse, but stealing signs isn't even technically illegal, it's the video method in which they did it that is against the rules...so I will have to say doctoring balls, which by any read is illegal. Can't say I'm rooting for either team though! I'm hoping to be at Yankee Stadium the first game the 'stros come to visit. That's not going to be a fun night for them, be it with 10k fans or 50k fans. I'm sure they'll all cry about it and then Correa will pimp a homer in an 8-1 game like he's Joe Carter. yeah...I'm bitter
2. Per the Mets broadcast, who vehemently disagreed with the call to their credit, a ball/strike is a judgment call of the home plate ump, so it's not only not reviewable, but can't be overruled by the other umps (like various other plays). It's insane for a game to end on that play, or for us to even have to worry about that kind of thing at any point, which leads me to:
3. The umps must have a stronger union than the MLBPA, because there's no reason for them to exist. The Conforto play is a perfect example. Both of those teams will be fighting for wild card positioning, so that game might matter! That's just one strike, let alone 20...look at the splits of the entire league after an 0-1 count or 1-0 count; it's literally hundreds of points of OPS. And the Yankee fan in me again would be thrilled to stop seeing Gary Sanchez steal strikes FROM his pitchers by riding high fastballs out of the zone. But hey, at least he's consistent at the plate, and at least I'm still not bitter!