Eric Byrnes Trucks Fake Catcher, Unleashes Epic Strike Zone Rant

It’s good to know that even at the age of 39, Eric Byrnes, a.k.a. the “Crash Test Dummy,” is still going balls to the wall at his MLB Network studio gig.
During the evening telecast of Monday’s “MLB Tonight,” Byrnes’y was absolutely on one folks, channeling his golden days by demonstrating the split-second decision runners have to make in regards to sliding versus barreling over the catcher while racing home.
Of course, with two Gatorade jugs masquerading as Lauren Shehadi and Kevin Millar, Byrnes had to unleashed the beast:
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But Byrnes wasn’t done there. He also had some real talk about the joke that is umpire strike zones, and his strong desire to implement robot umpires:
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SCREW YOUR FACTS, KEN! THIS IS BYRNES TIME! I’M ADDING JOBS AND USING TECH!

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