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Mets Win Overshadowed as Twitter Reacts to Another Blown Call by Adrian Johnson

The New York Mets pulled a game closer to the rival Philadelphia Phillies with a 4-3 win on Friday night, but umpire Adrian Johnson didn't make it easy for them.

Newly acquired Eric Young Jr. was on the bases during the top of the ninth inning, looking to give the Mets some breathing room. Johnson called him safe when attempting to advance on a Daniel Murphy grounder, only to change his mind moments later.

Twitter was none too happy about his indecisiveness:

Why were Mets fans so harsh? Because this wasn't the first time Johnson had hurt their chances of winning a close contest.

Go back to the sixth inning of a May 28 matchup with the New York Yankees. About 1:14 into this MLB.com recap, we see Ruben Tejada sliding back into second base safely befo

Wait...huh? Johnson pulls in his outstretched arms to punch out Tejada on the pickoff attempt. He made the call, then instantly reversed it. Manager Terry Collins argued to no avail, wrote Mark Hale of the New York Post.

Hale discussed the incident with Johnson, who actually gave a satisfactory explanation:

As I turned on the pickoff, I saw him go for the bag. First thing I saw, I saw him reach and make contact.

I thought it was the bag and I realized it was the foot of Brignac and his other arm hadn’t touched. That’s where the initial safe call [came from] and then I saw that he had not touched and I called him out.

It's somewhat ironic that the Mets have any bitterness toward him. Justin Tasch of the New York Daily News points out that if it wasn't for Johnson, the franchise would still be waiting for its first no-hitter. He was working third base on June 2, 2012, preserving Johan Santana's glorious outing even when a Carlos Beltran line drive kicked up chalk.

Between this guy, Angel Hernandez and C.B. Bucknor, umpires receive more attention than many of baseball's fascinating players. That's not a good sign.

 

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