The MLB seems to have made another mistake in their selection of who will be calling balls and strikes this postseason.





For Game 4 of the NLDS between the Nationals and Dodgers, Tom Hallion will serve as the home plate umpire. Hallion doesn't have a good track record, and according to baseball analysts, he is one of the least accurate umpires behind home plate. In fact, he's the lowest-rated ump in the entire postseason.

My numbers have Tom Hallion, HP umpire for WAS-LAD today, as least accurate of all umpires in postseason. Also has one of smaller zones. — Jon Roegele (@MLBPlayerAnalys) October 11, 2016

No big deal. Nothing much at stake. Just Clayton Kershaw's legacy.





​​The Nationals lead the series 2-1 and will be looking to eliminate the Dodgers tonight at Dodgers Stadium.





Hopefully, Hallion's zone doesn't affect the game negatively and, even if he is inaccurate, he ideally will remain consistent for both teams. But really, how do you let such a low-rated umpire into this game of great import