Umpires push back at home-plate collision critics

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The Major League Baseball Umpires Association released a tersely worded statement Wednesday regarding the criticism they’re receiving surrounding the home plate collision rule, saying simply “don’t block home plate without possession of the baseball.”

The Major League Baseball Umpires Association released a tersely worded statement Wednesday regarding the criticism they’re receiving surrounding the home plate collision rule, saying simply “don’t block home plate without possession of the baseball.”

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