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Pete Alonso’s Would-Be Go-Ahead Homer Ruled Foul in Yankees’ 5-3 Win Over Orioles

PUBLISHED Aug 20, 2026, 1:42 PM ET

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The Yankees defeated the Orioles 5-3 in Baltimore Wednesday, Aug. 19, at Camden Yards after a disputed seventh-inning foul call involving Pete Alonso. With the score tied 3-3 and two outs, Alonso drove a high fly toward the left-field foul pole ruled foul. Replay review upheld the call, although one available angle appeared to show the ball on the fair side of the pole; reporting said the camera perspective was insufficient to establish the ball’s position conclusively. Alonso then struck out. New York scored twice in the eighth, taking the lead on George Lombard Jr.’s infield single before Jazz Chisholm Jr. scored on a wild pitch. Brent Headrick earned the win and David Bednar recorded his 29th save. Alonso and Orioles manager Craig Albernaz called for better foul-pole technology, while Orioles pitcher Chris Bassitt criticized MLB’s lack of a definitive system. Baltimore fell to 61-66; New York improved to 71-55.

By Michael Grant | JQJO News

Timeline of Events

  • On Aug. 19, 2026, Baltimore opened with a double steal.
  • On Aug. 19, 2026, New York tied game in second.
  • On Aug. 19, 2026, George Lombard Jr. added second-inning run.
  • On Aug. 19, 2026, Ben Rice hit his 34th homer.
  • On Aug. 19, 2026, Pete Alonso hit his 29th homer.
  • On Aug. 19, 2026, Dylan Beavers tied Baltimore in sixth.
  • On Aug. 19, 2026, Alonso's disputed seventh-inning fly remained foul.
  • On Aug. 19, 2026, Alonso struck out after review ended.
  • On Aug. 19, 2026, Lombard's single gave New York lead.
  • On Aug. 19, 2026, Chisholm scored following a wild pitch.
  • On Aug. 19, 2026, Bednar secured his 29th save afterward.
  • On Aug. 20, 2026, MLB coverage focused on foul-pole technology.
  • Over coming days, Yankees seek a series sweep against Baltimore.
  • Over coming days, Orioles may try avoiding a sweep.
  • Over coming days, players may renew calls for replay technology.
  • Over coming weeks, MLB could face questions about foul-pole coverage.
  • Over coming weeks, replay controversies may influence officiating technology discussions.
  • Over coming months, officials could evaluate dedicated foul-pole camera systems.
  • Over coming months, Yankees' playoff positioning will remain closely monitored.
  • Over coming months, Baltimore's wild-card race will determine broader stakes.
  • By October 2026, standings determine whether Wednesday's game carries significance.
  • Over future seasons, MLB could adopt clearer fair-foul tracking technology.

News Intelligence

  • Immediate US impact: Fans debate replay accuracy after pivotal Yankees-Orioles officiating controversy.
  • Possible long-term US impact: MLB may face pressure for improved foul-pole technology.
  • Most affected groups: Yankees, Orioles, MLB officials, players, Baltimore fans, baseball viewers nationwide.
  • Reader priority: Separate confirmed rulings from disputed interpretations circulating across social platforms.
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Left: Evidence was insufficient to establish a distinct left-leaning framing. Center: Coverage emphasized disputed replay evidence, final score, and technology concerns. Right: Coverage emphasized controversial officiating, fan frustration, and perceived Yankees advantage.

Primary Source

On Aug. 19, 2026, MLB documented disputed seventh-inning foul call. https://www.mlb.com/news/orioles-lose-to-yankees-after-disputed-foul-call-on-pete-alonso

Media Bias
Articles Published:
21
Right Leaning:
3
Left Leaning:
0
Neutral:
18
Distribution:
Left 0%, Center 86%, Right 14%
Explain Framing

Left: Evidence was insufficient to establish a distinct left-leaning framing. Center: Coverage emphasized disputed replay evidence, final score, and technology concerns. Right: Coverage emphasized controversial officiating, fan frustration, and perceived Yankees advantage.

Primary Source

On Aug. 19, 2026, MLB documented disputed seventh-inning foul call. https://www.mlb.com/news/orioles-lose-to-yankees-after-disputed-foul-call-on-pete-alonso

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