Marty Foster helped the Dodgers out with a floating strike zone in pivotal moment, stopping the Rockies from taking their first four-game series in Los Angeles since 1993.
Home plate umpire Marty Foster had a terrible day at the office. His floating strike zone was a point of contention for Rockies players all afternoon, resulting in arguments with Rafael Ynoa and Nolan Arenado, and an ejection of Charlie Blackmon in arguably the most pivotal moment of the game.
The Rockies had multiple runners on for the first (and only) time all game with runners at first at third and Charlie Blackmon -- who is second in the team in WAR -- at the plate.