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question:You are an AI assistant that follows instruction extremely well. Help as much as you can. Please answer the following question: Found the following article online, use it to answer the question: What does Greely use to beat Wayne Thomas on the back of his head? Norman Sterns and Leela Sterns are newlyweds who are driving from their home in New York City to Los Angeles. They become lost and run out of gas, stranding them in the rural Ozark countryside. They meet a friendly paleontologist named Wayne Thomas. Wayne suggests that they visit the nearest farm that could provide gas. The farm is run by a strange man named Greely, who tells them that the gasoline truck was supposed to arrive the previous day, but since it didn't, he expects it there any minute. Greely suggests that they go inside to the parlor, where it's cooler. On the way up to the house, he asks if they know anybody out here, in case they may be waiting for them. They say no, and when they get inside, Greely goes off to tell his "housekeeper", Bella to make some iced tea. She argues with him on what he will "do with them", but Greely smacks her, and threatens that she will "take their place" if she doesn't serve them some tea. Thomas arrives and Greely goes outside. He tells them that their car won't start. Wayne decides to take a look at the engine and tells Greely to go back to his truck and get a tool. Greely instead beats him on the back of the head with it and drags his body off. Meanwhile, Leela appears to be worried about Greely, because he is acting strange and his eyes don't look right. She then compares his eyes to a stuffed lizard across the room. Greely comes back inside and tells them that he had to do a chore. Leela wants to go back outside, but Greely tells them that they could check out his "collection" while waiting for the truck. Answer:
answer:Greely uses a tool to beat Wayne Thomas on the back of his head.
question:You are a helpful assistant, who always provide explanation. Think like you are answering to a five year old. Answer the question...where does the euro star stop in paris??
answer:The Eurostar train is a fast and special train that travels under the sea between England and France. In Paris, it stops at a train station called Gare du Nord. Gare du Nord is a big train station that helps people get on and off the Eurostar train in Paris. So when you take the Eurostar train to Paris, you'll arrive at Gare du Nord!
question:You are an AI assistant. You will be given a task. You must generate a detailed and long answer. Answer the following question: Title: Missing Critical Parts! Review: The box arrived well packaged. Has a nice smooth finish and is well built. Unfortunately, it is practically unusable as a coat/hat hanger. Its missing all the parts that you hang (stuff) on to (Part B, all pieces missing). ;-( Does this product review convey a negative or positive sentiment? Answer:
answer:The given product review conveys a predominantly negative sentiment. The reviewer starts by acknowledging some positive points such as the box arriving well packaged, having a nice smooth finish, and being well built. However, the overall sentiment of the review turns negative when the reviewer mentions that the coat/hat hanger is practically unusable due to missing critical parts (Part B, all pieces missing). The sad face emoticon ";-(" at the end of the review further emphasizes dissatisfaction with the product. The reason this review is considered primarily negative despite positive aspects mentioned is because of the emphasis on the missing essential elements that render the product unusable for its intended purpose. The negative sentiment is highlighted by the fact that the reviewer cannot use the product as a coat/hat hanger, which significantly undermines the positive attributes of the product. In summary, while the reviewer had some positive points to share about the product, the fact that it is missing essential parts, making it practically unusable, leads to the sentiment of the review being predominantly negative.
question:You are a helpful assistant, who always provide explanation. Think like you are answering to a five year old. Published on Oct 18, 2018 Jose Altuve hits a potential home run, but a fan interferes with Jackie Bradley Jr. as he was attempting to make the catch About Major League Baseball: Major League Baseball (MLB) is the most historic professional sports league in the United States and consists of 30 member clubs in the U.S. and Canada, representing the highest level of professional baseball. Led by Commissioner Robert D. Manfred, Jr., MLB currently features record levels of labor peace, competitive balance and industry revenues, as well as the most comprehensive drug-testing program in American professional sports. MLB remains committed to making an impact in the communities of the U.S., Canada and throughout the world, perpetuating the sport’s larger role in society and permeating every facet of baseball’s business, marketing and community relations endeavors. With the continued success of MLB Advanced Media and MLB Network, MLB continues to find innovative ways for its fans to enjoy America’s National Pastime and a truly global game. The American League consists of the following teams: Baltimore Orioles; Boston Red Sox; Chicago White Sox; Cleveland Indians; Detroit Tigers; Houston Astros; Kansas City Royals; Los Angeles Angels ; Minnesota Twins; New York Yankees; Oakland Athletics; Seattle Mariners; Tampa Bay Rays; Texas Rangers; and Toronto Blue Jays. The National League, originally founded in 1876, consists of the following teams: Arizona Diamondbacks; Atlanta Braves; Chicago Cubs; Cincinnati Reds; Colorado Rockies; Los Angeles Dodgers; Miami Marlins; Milwaukee Brewers; New York Mets; Philadelphia Phillies; Pittsburgh Pirates; San Diego Padres; San Francisco Giants; St. Louis Cardinals; and Washington Nationals. Visit MLB.com: http://mlb.mlb.com Subscribe to MLB.TV: http://mlb.tv Download MLB At Bat: http://mlb.mlb.com/mobile/atbat Download MLB Ballpark: http://mlb.mlb.com/mobile/attheballpark Download MLB Clubhouse: http://mlb.com/clubhouse Play Beat The Streak: http://mlb.mlb.com/bts Play R.B.I. Baseball: http://www.rbigame.com Play Home Run Derby: http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/fantasy/hr_der... Get MLB Tickets: http://mlb.mlb.com/tickets Get Official MLB Merchandise: http://www.mlbshop.com/ Check out http://MLB.com/video for more! Connect with us: Facebook: http://facebook.com/mlb Instagram: http://instagram.com/mlb Twitter: http://twitter.com/mlb ||||| CLOSE SportsPulse: MLB insider Bob Nightengale gauges the temperature of each championship series, predicts who has the advantage if each goes the distance. USA TODAY Red Sox right fielder Mookie Betts battles fans in the right field seats for a ball hit by the Astros' Jose Altuve. Umpires ruled the fans interfered with Betts and Altuve was called out. (Photo: Troy Taormina, USA TODAY Sports) HOUSTON -- He won’t hide in anonymity like Steve Bartman, or be famous like Jeffrey Maier, but Troy Caldwell certainly will be forever known in Houston if the Astros don’t reach the World Series. The Boston Red Sox made Caldwell infamous overnight Wednesday by knocking off the Astros, 8-6, and taking a commanding 3-1 lead in the American League Championship Series, with a replay review that may be debated forever in Texas. Caldwell was just an anonymous Astros fan sitting in the first row of Section 152 in the right-field seats at Minute Maid Park. Jose Altuve hit a drive deep to right field. Caldwell jumped up and stuck out his hand, hoping to catch the ball. Red Sox right fielder Mookie Betts jumped high, trying to catch it himself. Caldwell’s hand knocked against Betts’ glove. No one caught the ball. The sellout crowd of 43,277 went wild, believing it was a homer, and Caldwell started cheering himself. Only for the stadium to watch in disbelief as right-field umpire Joe West shot his arm up in the air. Out! Caldwell stood in horror, screaming along with everyone else as they waited 3 minutes, 13 seconds - which seemed like an eternity - for the replay review. The decision came. The call was confirmed: Spectator interference. Out. Here’s Troy Caldwell. He was the fan who was ruled to have interfered with the Astros potential home run ball. “I’m going to need security to escort me out of here if the Astros don’t come back to win this.” pic.twitter.com/IXE2uEzSoW — Matt Young (@Chron_MattYoung) October 18, 2018 Replay after replay was shown on the huge scoreboard, and on TV sets across America, but it was virtually impossible to tell if the ball was over the fence or just short. There was no conclusive evidence. The call stood, and the sellout crowd went berserk. “After viewing all relevant angles,’’ MLB said in a statement, “the replay official could not definitely determine that the spectator failed to reach out of the stands and over the playing field, clearly preventing the fielder from catching the ball. “The call stands, the batter is out.’’ The Astros were livid, with George Springer, who had been standing on first base, slamming his helmet to the ground. “I’m not sure if Mookie makes that catch,’’ Astros manager A.J. Hinch said during an in-game interview on TBS. “He’s a great athlete, but how it’s an assumed out is unbelievable. … “Jose paid kind of (the) ultimate price for something out of his control.’’ Caldwell, who did round after round of interviews for the next few innings, spent the rest of the game praying. “I’ll need security to escort me out of here,’’ Caldwell told reporters, “if the Astros don’t come back to win this. … I promise you I didn’t do anything wrong.’’ MORE MLB: Dodgers learn valuable lesson - they can win big without long ball Clayton Kershaw dominates as Dodgers move to brink of World Series Then again, neither did Bartman, who simply was trying to catch a foul ball in the stands in the eighth inning of Game 6 of the 2003 NLCS between the Cubs and Marlins, only to keep left fielder Moises Alou from catching the ball. The Cubs blew the lead, lost the game, and the series. Bartman, who was escorted from Wrigley Field and received death threats, was never again seen publicly, living his life in anonymity. Maier, just a 12-year-old in 1996, reached over the wall in right field at Yankee Stadium in Game 1 of the ALCS. He snared Derek Jeter’s fly ball just as Baltimore Orioles right fielder Tony Tarasco waited at the wall to catch it. There was no replay then, and right-field umpire Richie Garcia called it a homer. The Yankees won the game, the ALCS, and the World Series. It was the start of a Yankees dynasty, and Maier became a hero in the Bronx. The Astros did everything possible to make sure that Caldwell was neither hero nor goat in their zany back-and-forth game. The teams scored in every inning, and three times in the same inning, trading jabs like pugilists in a prize fight, with five different lead changes and ties. The Red Sox know they will be facing Cy Young candidate Justin Verlander on Thursday for Game 5, while the Red Sox have no idea who they’ll be starting. They were scheduled to start ace Chris Sale, but he’s still weak, having lost weight after being hospitalized with stomach problems. “He’s feeling better compared to [Tuesday],’’ manager Alex Cora said, “but physically he’s not there yet. So I think if necessary, he’ll pitch Game 6. He feels that he’ll be ready for that one.’’ And for Game 5? “I’m learning very, very quick that in the playoffs,’’ Cora said, “you live for today.’’ Then again, the Red Sox may not even need Sale to pitch again until Tuesday, Oct. 23: Game 1 of the World Series, at Fenway Park, against the National League champions. Follow Nightengale on Twitter @BNightengale ||||| Astros fan says he didn't interfere with Jose Altuve's potential tying home run PHOTOS: A look at the controversial fan interference call Astros fan Troy Caldwell answers questions after having been ruled that he interfered with Red Sox rightfielder Mookie Betts on a potential Jose Altuve home run ball in Game 4 of the American League Championship series on Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2018. Go through the photos above for a look at the controversial call ... less PHOTOS: A look at the controversial fan interference call Astros fan Troy Caldwell answers questions after having been ruled that he interfered with Red Sox rightfielder Mookie Betts on a potential Jose Altuve ... more Photo: Matt Young Boston Red Sox Mookie Betts (50) tries to catch a deep hit over the wall by Houston Astros designated hitter Jose Altuve (27) during the first inning of Game 4 of the American League Championship Series at Minute Maid Park on Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2018, in Houston. Altuve would be called out on the play due to fan interference. less Boston Red Sox Mookie Betts (50) tries to catch a deep hit over the wall by Houston Astros designated hitter Jose Altuve (27) during the first inning of Game 4 of the American League Championship Series at ... more Photo: Brett Coomer/Staff Photographer Boston Red Sox Mookie Betts (50) tries to catch a deep hit over the wall by Houston Astros designated hitter Jose Altuve (27) during the first inning of Game 4 of the American League Championship Series at Minute Maid Park on Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2018, in Houston. Altuve would be called out on the play due to fan interference. less Boston Red Sox Mookie Betts (50) tries to catch a deep hit over the wall by Houston Astros designated hitter Jose Altuve (27) during the first inning of Game 4 of the American League Championship Series at ... more Photo: Brett Coomer/Staff Photographer Boston Red Sox Mookie Betts (50) tries to catch a deep hit over the wall by Houston Astros designated hitter Jose Altuve (27) during the first inning of Game 4 of the American League Championship Series at Minute Maid Park on Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2018, in Houston. Altuve would be called out on the play due to fan interference. less Boston Red Sox Mookie Betts (50) tries to catch a deep hit over the wall by Houston Astros designated hitter Jose Altuve (27) during the first inning of Game 4 of the American League Championship Series at ... more Photo: Brett Coomer/Staff Photographer window._taboola = window._taboola || []; _taboola.push({ mode: 'thumbnails-c', container: 'taboola-interstitial-gallery-thumbnails-5', placement: 'Interstitial Gallery Thumbnails 5', target_type: 'mix' }); _taboola.push({flush: true}); Boston Red Sox Mookie Betts (50) tries to catch a deep hit over the wall by Houston Astros designated hitter Jose Altuve (27) during the first inning of Game 4 of the American League Championship Series at Minute Maid Park on Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2018, in Houston. Altuve would be called out on the play due to fan interference. less Boston Red Sox Mookie Betts (50) tries to catch a deep hit over the wall by Houston Astros designated hitter Jose Altuve (27) during the first inning of Game 4 of the American League Championship Series at ... more Photo: Brett Coomer/Staff Photographer HOUSTON, TX - OCTOBER 17: A fan interferes with Mookie Betts #50 of the Boston Red Sox as he attempts to catch a ball hit by Jose Altuve #27 of the Houston Astros (not pictured) in the first inning during Game Four of the American League Championship Series at Minute Maid Park on October 17, 2018 in Houston, Texas. less HOUSTON, TX - OCTOBER 17: A fan interferes with Mookie Betts #50 of the Boston Red Sox as he attempts to catch a ball hit by Jose Altuve #27 of the Houston Astros (not pictured) in the first inning during Game ... more Photo: Bob Levey, Getty Images HOUSTON, TX - OCTOBER 17: A fan interferes with Mookie Betts #50 of the Boston Red Sox as he attempts to catch a ball hit by Jose Altuve #27 of the Houston Astros (not pictured) in the first inning during Game Four of the American League Championship Series at Minute Maid Park on October 17, 2018 in Houston, Texas. less HOUSTON, TX - OCTOBER 17: A fan interferes with Mookie Betts #50 of the Boston Red Sox as he attempts to catch a ball hit by Jose Altuve #27 of the Houston Astros (not pictured) in the first inning during Game ... more Photo: Bob Levey, Getty Images HOUSTON, TX - OCTOBER 17: Umpire Joe West calls out Jose Altuve #27 of the Houston Astros (not pictured) on fan interference in the first inning during Game Four of the American League Championship Series between the Boston Red Sox and the Houston Astros at Minute Maid Park on October 17, 2018 in Houston, Texas. less HOUSTON, TX - OCTOBER 17: Umpire Joe West calls out Jose Altuve #27 of the Houston Astros (not pictured) on fan interference in the first inning during Game Four of the American League Championship Series ... more Photo: Elsa, Getty Images window._taboola = window._taboola || []; _taboola.push({ mode: 'thumbnails-c', container: 'taboola-interstitial-gallery-thumbnails-10', placement: 'Interstitial Gallery Thumbnails 10', target_type: 'mix' }); _taboola.push({flush: true}); Boston Red Sox Mookie Betts (50) talks to his fellow outfielders as a review is made of the fan interference call during the first inning of Game 4 of the American League Championship Series at Minute Maid Park on Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2018, in Houston. less Boston Red Sox Mookie Betts (50) talks to his fellow outfielders as a review is made of the fan interference call during the first inning of Game 4 of the American League Championship Series at Minute Maid Park ... more Photo: Michael Ciaglo/Staff Photographer Houston Astros designated hitter Jose Altuve (27) reacts as he is called out because of fan interference from a long ball he drove over the wall in right field that Boston Red Sox Mookie Betts (50) tried to catch during the first inning of Game 4 of the American League Championship Series at Minute Maid Park on Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2018, in Houston. The play was reviewed and Altuve was called out. less Houston Astros designated hitter Jose Altuve (27) reacts as he is called out because of fan interference from a long ball he drove over the wall in right field that Boston Red Sox Mookie Betts (50) tried to ... more Photo: Brett Coomer/Staff Photographer HOUSTON, TX - OCTOBER 17: Umpire Joe West talks with manager AJ Hinch of the Houston Astros after fan interference was called in the first inning during Game Four of the American League Championship Series between the Boston Red Sox and the Houston Astros at Minute Maid Park on October 17, 2018 in Houston, Texas. less HOUSTON, TX - OCTOBER 17: Umpire Joe West talks with manager AJ Hinch of the Houston Astros after fan interference was called in the first inning during Game Four of the American League Championship Series ... more Photo: Bob Levey, Getty Images Astros manager A.J. Hinch asks for clarification after Houston Astros designated hitter Jose Altuve (27) was called out on a fan interference call during the first inning of Game 4 of the American League Championship Series at Minute Maid Park on Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2018, in Houston. less Astros manager A.J. Hinch asks for clarification after Houston Astros designated hitter Jose Altuve (27) was called out on a fan interference call during the first inning of Game 4 of the American League ... more Photo: Karen Warren/Staff Photographer window._taboola = window._taboola || []; _taboola.push({ mode: 'thumbnails-c', container: 'taboola-interstitial-gallery-thumbnails-15', placement: 'Interstitial Gallery Thumbnails 15', target_type: 'mix' }); _taboola.push({flush: true}); Houston Astros designated hitter Jose Altuve (27) reacts as he is called out because of fan interference from a long ball he drove over the wall in right field that Boston Red Sox Mookie Betts (50) tried to catch during the first inning of Game 4 of the American League Championship Series at Minute Maid Park on Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2018, in Houston. The play was reviewed and Altuve was called out. less Houston Astros designated hitter Jose Altuve (27) reacts as he is called out because of fan interference from a long ball he drove over the wall in right field that Boston Red Sox Mookie Betts (50) tried to ... more Photo: Brett Coomer/Staff Photographer Houston Astros designated hitter Jose Altuve (27) reacts as he is called out because of fan interference from a long ball he drove over the wall in right field that Boston Red Sox Mookie Betts (50) tried to catch during the first inning of Game 4 of the American League Championship Series at Minute Maid Park on Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2018, in Houston. The play was reviewed and Altuve was called out. less Houston Astros designated hitter Jose Altuve (27) reacts as he is called out because of fan interference from a long ball he drove over the wall in right field that Boston Red Sox Mookie Betts (50) tried to ... more Photo: Michael Ciaglo/Staff Photographer Houston Astros designated hitter Jose Altuve (27) reacts as he is called out because of fan interference from a long ball he drove over the wall in right field that Boston Red Sox Mookie Betts (50) tried to catch during the first inning of Game 4 of the American League Championship Series at Minute Maid Park on Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2018, in Houston. The play was reviewed and Altuve was called out. less Houston Astros designated hitter Jose Altuve (27) reacts as he is called out because of fan interference from a long ball he drove over the wall in right field that Boston Red Sox Mookie Betts (50) tried to ... more Photo: Michael Ciaglo/Staff Photographer Houston Astros designated hitter Jose Altuve (27) reacts as he is called out because of fan interference from a long ball he drove over the wall in right field that Boston Red Sox Mookie Betts (50) tried to catch during the first inning of Game 4 of the American League Championship Series at Minute Maid Park on Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2018, in Houston. The play was reviewed and Altuve was called out. less Houston Astros designated hitter Jose Altuve (27) reacts as he is called out because of fan interference from a long ball he drove over the wall in right field that Boston Red Sox Mookie Betts (50) tried to ... more Photo: Michael Ciaglo/Staff Photographer window._taboola = window._taboola || []; _taboola.push({ mode: 'thumbnails-c', container: 'taboola-interstitial-gallery-thumbnails-20', placement: 'Interstitial Gallery Thumbnails 20', target_type: 'mix' }); _taboola.push({flush: true}); Houston Astros designated hitter Jose Altuve (27) reacts as he is called out because of fan interference from a long ball he drove over the wall in right field that Boston Red Sox Mookie Betts (50) tried to catch during the first inning of Game 4 of the American League Championship Series at Minute Maid Park on Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2018, in Houston. The play was reviewed and Altuve was called out. less Houston Astros designated hitter Jose Altuve (27) reacts as he is called out because of fan interference from a long ball he drove over the wall in right field that Boston Red Sox Mookie Betts (50) tried to ... more Photo: Karen Warren/Staff Photographer Houston Astros designated hitter Jose Altuve (27) reacts as he is called out because of fan interference from a long ball he drove over the wall in right field that Boston Red Sox Mookie Betts (50) tried to catch during the first inning of Game 4 of the American League Championship Series at Minute Maid Park on Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2018, in Houston. The play was reviewed and Altuve was called out. less Houston Astros designated hitter Jose Altuve (27) reacts as he is called out because of fan interference from a long ball he drove over the wall in right field that Boston Red Sox Mookie Betts (50) tried to ... more Photo: Karen Warren/Staff Photographer Houston Astros designated hitter Jose Altuve (27) reacts as he is called out because of fan interference from a long ball he drove over the wall in right field that Boston Red Sox Mookie Betts (50) tried to catch during the first inning of Game 4 of the American League Championship Series at Minute Maid Park on Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2018, in Houston. The play was reviewed and Altuve was called out. less Houston Astros designated hitter Jose Altuve (27) reacts as he is called out because of fan interference from a long ball he drove over the wall in right field that Boston Red Sox Mookie Betts (50) tried to ... more Photo: Karen Warren/Staff Photographer Houston Astros designated hitter Jose Altuve (27) reacts as he is called out because of fan interference from a long ball he drove over the wall in right field that Boston Red Sox Mookie Betts (50) tried to catch during the first inning of Game 4 of the American League Championship Series at Minute Maid Park on Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2018, in Houston. The play was reviewed and Altuve was called out. less Houston Astros designated hitter Jose Altuve (27) reacts as he is called out because of fan interference from a long ball he drove over the wall in right field that Boston Red Sox Mookie Betts (50) tried to ... more Photo: Brett Coomer, Staff Photographer window._taboola = window._taboola || []; _taboola.push({ mode: 'thumbnails-c', container: 'taboola-interstitial-gallery-thumbnails-25', placement: 'Interstitial Gallery Thumbnails 25', target_type: 'mix' }); _taboola.push({flush: true}); Photo: Matt Young Image 1 of / 25 Caption Close Astros fan says he didn't interfere with Jose Altuve's potential tying home run 1 / 25 Back to Gallery Troy Caldwell thought he had just been part of a funny moment at an Astros playoff game when his phone started blowing up with friends sending him pictures and videos of him nearly catching what he thought was a first-inning Jose Altuve home run ball. Then, he noticed that crew chief Joe West, who was manning the right-field line in Wednesday's critical Game 4 of the American League Championship Series, had called fan interference and ruled Altuve out. COLUMNIST: Astros wronged by call on fan interference, only on HoustonChronicle.com As a lengthy review dragged on, Caldwell had a sinking feeling that he might be in trouble. The review upheld West's original call that Caldwell interfered with Red Sox rightfielder Mookie Betts. Just like that, a potential game-tying home run was ruled an out. Two batters later, the Red Sox got out of the inning without suffering any damage except for what Caldwell was experiencing in the front row of Section 152. "I'm going to need security to escort me out of here if the Astros don't come back to win this," said Caldwell, who grew up in Houston but currently lives in Atlanta and flew to town just for this game. NOT ESPIONAGE: Astros were doing surveillance against Indians, Red Sox, MLB says West said neither the ball nor Betts' glove had crossed the railing when the interference took place. "Here's the whole play," West said. "They hit the ball to right field, he (Betts) jumped up to try to make a catch, a fan interfered with him over the playing field. That is why I called spectator interference." Caldwell disagreed. "I didn't reach over the wall; I was on this side of the line," Caldwell said. "I don't understand what happened. I know the rules, and I didn't reach over the line." Rule 3.16 states that: "No interference shall be allowed when a fielder reaches over a fence" unless "it is clearly intentional." West says that rule isn't applicable, because - in his view - Betts didn't reach into the stands. "I think you know what I think of Joe West right about now," Caldwell said. At least early in Wednesday's game, Caldwell had the support of Astros fans sitting around him, who were busier yelling at West than they were bothering Caldwell. Pinkerton's Barbecue sent out a tweet during the game urging fans around Caldwell to buy him a beer and offered him free barbecue. "I promise you I didn't do anything wrong," Caldwell said. ||||| Write a summary.
answer:In a baseball game, there was a play where a player named Jose Altuve hit a ball really high and far. A fan named Troy Caldwell tried to catch the ball but accidentally bumped the glove of a player named Mookie Betts, who was also trying to catch the ball. The umpire Joe West decided that the fan interfered with the play, so Jose Altuve was called out. This decision was very controversial, meaning that people argued about whether it was the right call or not.