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Updated · Fox News · Jul 18
Jen Pawol Ranks 89th of 91 MLB Umpires in 2026 Strike-Call Accuracy
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jul 18

Jen Pawol Ranks 89th of 91 MLB Umpires in 2026 Strike-Call Accuracy

1 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jul 18

Summary

  • UmpScorecards places Jen Pawol 89th out of 91 qualified MLB umpires in 2026 ball-and-strike accuracy, putting the first female home-plate umpire near the bottom of the league.
  • Her season metrics show 91.8% overall accuracy, 93.1% consistency and minus-1.6% accuracy above expected, based on calls measured against MLB's Statcast strike zone.
  • Recent games have intensified scrutiny: three ball calls were overturned in the first inning of a June 16 Cardinals-Twins game, and her July 13 Padres-Blue Jays plate work drew fresh controversy.
  • That July 13 game included an 88% consistency score versus a 94% average, plus a disputed moment when Padres hitter Sung-Mun Song was not allowed to challenge a called strike.
  • The ranking has revived debate over whether Pawol earned her MLB promotion on merit, though the report notes she still has time to improve.

Insights

As technology exposes every flaw, can any human umpire survive the intense scrutiny now facing MLB's first woman in the role?
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