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Charles Curtis

Before Wilmer Flores’s check-swing controversy, the Giants benefited from a similarly bad call

Look: I’m not trying to make San Francisco Giants fans feel better here. I get the fact that Wilmer Flores didn’t appear to go around for the game-ending strike three in Game 5 of the NLDS that gave the Los Angeles Dodgers a series-clinching victory.

I guess I’m pointing out the irony, and even a member of the Giants who was at the center of a previous check-swing controversy noted it.

Back in July, the Dodgers were up 3-2 with two outs in the ninth inning and the bases loaded. Darin Ruf was at the plate, and he appeared to go around on a 3-2 pitch from Kenley Jansen that the first base umpire called a check swing. Everyone was mad.

Yep, and as writer Molly Knight pointed out, you could pinpoint that as the difference between the Dodgers winning the division or being a Wild Card:

Heck, even Ruf cited it on Thursday after the loss:

These things happen, sometimes calls get evened out, sometimes they don’t. That’s the way of the world.

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