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Angels denied a replay challenge when manager Kurt Suzuki waits too long to appeal

The Angels were denied a replay challenge after waiting too long, and Chicago turned the missed review into a five-run third inning.

  • On Wednesday, the Los Angeles Angels lost 6-2 to the Chicago Cubs after manager Kurt Suzuki was denied a replay challenge for waiting too long to signal the review in the third inning.
  • Miguel Amaya slid home on a Nico Hoerner double in the third inning, with umpire David Rackley ruling him safe. Catcher Travis d'Arnaud believed his tag beat the runner to the plate.
  • Major League Baseball regulations require a 15-second Second Determination Timer for challenges. Crew chief Guccione told reporters, "There's zeros and the buzz, and then Kurt came up just a little late," confirming the window expired.
  • The Cubs scored five runs in the third inning, with three occurring after the second out. This extended their lead during the cold, 39-degree game at Wrigley Field.
  • Offensive struggles plagued the Angels throughout their stay at Wrigley Field, where they managed only six runs across three games. The team struck out 16 times in Wednesday's loss, ending a difficult season-opening trip.
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Angels denied a replay challenge when manager Kurt Suzuki waits too long to appeal

A potential replay challenge by the Los Angeles Angels was denied because first-year manager Kurt Suzuki waited too long to make the appeal.

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KARE broke the news in Minneapolis, United States on Wednesday, April 1, 2026.
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