"Joshua William Paul" is a former Major League Baseball catcher who is currently the Manager (baseball)/manager of the Class A short-season Staten Island Yankees.

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I caught the ball, so I thought the inning was over. Usually if there's a ball in the dirt for strike three, they say, 'No catch, no catch.' I didn't hear any of that.

Joe's awesome. He's a different kind of manager. He has no ego. He's a great communicator. He's been around. I think everybody is going to love him.

I did nothing wrong. The same thing I said after the game. It already is in the past. It happened a day-and-a-half ago now. We've got to win today.

We're very angry about it.

It was very, very disappointing for us. Our guys, especially Escobar, battled to get to that spot (and) got the out, so it's very frustrating it wasn't called the right way.

I caught the ball. When you catch the ball, you just walk off the field.

Customarily, if the ball is in the dirt, say if we block a ball for strike three, they usually say, 'No catch, no catch, no catch.' And I didn't hear any of that. That's why I was headed back to the dugout.

It's very, very disappointing. I've never seen that happen before and it's really tough in this situation.

I caught the ball. It was strike three. He was out?. It's not my fault. I take no responsibility for that whatsoever.