Braves vs. Brewers Why Luis Uras questio

Braves vs. Brewers Why Luis Uras questio

In the bottom of the fourth inning during the Brewers-Braves NLDS Game 4, third baseman made an unbelievable catch on a foul ball after it ricocheted off Reggie Perry Jersey catcher . Check it out.Initial slow-motion replays on the broadcast showed that the ball might have hit the ground before Uras secured it, however, so the umpires went for a very short review. Here's a closer look. This was called out and the play is not reviewable.Wow. B/R Walk-Off (@BRWalkoff Keven Durant Jersey ) The umpires immediately came back and the call stood.Whether or not that was actually a legal catch by Uras was irrelevant during the review. The play isn't reviewable. , here's a quick note from the section on what plays are reviewable: Catch plays in the outfield: An umpire's decision whether a fielder caught a fly ball or a line drive in flight in the outfield before it hit the ground is reviewable, but fly balls or line drives fielded by a defensive player in the infield is not eligible for review.This was a fly Brooklyn Nets Hats ball fielded by a defensive player in foul territory in the infield area, so by rule it isn't reviewable.One might wonder what they reviewed, then, and the broadcast was given word by officials that they were checking to see if the pop up hit the net behind home plate Nate Sestina Jersey on its way down. If so, it would've just been ruled a foul ball.At the time, it seemed like a huge call. The had just allowed two Brewers runs -- their first runs since Game 1 -- and had the leadoff runner on base. This pop out was followed by another foul out, this one from . With two outs, however, the Braves would get a walk, hit batsman and then an two-RBI single to tie it. Of course, it still makes one wonder: Had the play DeAndre Jordan Jersey been reviewable and had it been overturned, would the Braves have had a much bigger inning?