By Skip Charles in Vegas
ESPN appeared to miscount totals between Kyle Schwarber and Albert Pujols.
Not only was Pujols given extra time to get off his 13th homer in the first round, but ESPN miscounted Schwarber’s total by one in extra time.
Pujols advanced, winning…by one. Schwarber, unaware his total had been miscounted, just embraced the story of losing to Pujols, bowing to and hugging him
Imagine being the bettor at Caesars who bet $54,000 to net $15,000 that Schwarber would advance?
I demand a refund from @FDSportsbook @fanduel as they counted a home run pitch to Pujols when the click was zero and the pitch wasn’t even get thrown yet and THEN it was still allowed to be counted as a home run
Fix my bets immediately @fanduel and void them
H/t @MatthewVanis pic.twitter.com/dSSqLiYREA
— Gunz (@TheGunzShow) July 19, 2022