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Polarizing Umpire Angel Hernandez Announces Retirement From Mlb


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Polarizing Umpire Ángel Hernández Announces Retirement from MLB

"Baseball's Most Controversial Umpire" Bids Farewell

Retirement Effective Immediately

Ángel Hernández, the Cuban-American umpire who worked in the National League from 1991 to 1999, is set to retire from Major League Baseball (MLB) effective immediately. Hernández, who has been criticized by many in the game for decades, was not considered MLB's worst umpire according to statistical studies and reports. However, he became known for his polarizing calls and was frequently criticized by fans, players, and coaches.

Hernández finished the regular season as the lowest-rated umpire with a minimum of 10 games. He did not get his start until August due to a back injury. Despite his controversial reputation, Hernández was praised by some for his consistency and his willingness to stand by his calls.

Hernández's retirement marks the end of a polarizing career in which he often found himself at the center of attention. His departure is likely to be met with mixed reactions, but there is no doubt that he will be remembered as one of the most controversial umpires in MLB history.



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