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Corn Flake said:Wow.. Orioles loaded the bases and just walked in the go-ahead run on a 4 pitch at bat to Izturis.
Potvin29 said:Umps call guy out at first, then huddle for a bit after, then call him safe.
Jays can't get ANYTHING this season.
EDIT: I can't, can anyone else remember umps ever doing that?
Potvin29 said:EDIT: I can't, can anyone else remember umps ever doing that?
bustaheims said:Potvin29 said:EDIT: I can't, can anyone else remember umps ever doing that?
I've seen them do it for fair/foul calls and sometimes to see if a ball was trapped instead of caught, but I've never seen it happen for an out call at 1B.
Potvin29 said:The best comment I read about it was - the umps didn't get together and overturn that obvious out in that perfect game (Detroit I think?), but the 2nd base ump thought that he saw it better from farther away and a worse angle than the 1st base ump?
Ultimately didn't have a bearing on the game, but come on.
Potvin29 said:The best comment I read about it was - the umps didn't get together and overturn that obvious out in that perfect game (Detroit I think?), but the 2nd base ump thought that he saw it better from farther away and a worse angle than the 1st base ump?
Ultimately didn't have a bearing on the game, but come on.
bustaheims said:Potvin29 said:The best comment I read about it was - the umps didn't get together and overturn that obvious out in that perfect game (Detroit I think?), but the 2nd base ump thought that he saw it better from farther away and a worse angle than the 1st base ump?
Ultimately didn't have a bearing on the game, but come on.
I didn't see the play, so I can't comment with any authority, but, yeah, unless one of the other umps had a clear view that the 1B didn't have control of the ball or wasn't on the base when the runner touched the bag, their input is pretty much useless (unless there's some other, random rule coming into play here - which, in baseball, happens sometimes).
Nik said:Potvin29 said:The best comment I read about it was - the umps didn't get together and overturn that obvious out in that perfect game (Detroit I think?), but the 2nd base ump thought that he saw it better from farther away and a worse angle than the 1st base ump?
Ultimately didn't have a bearing on the game, but come on.
The problem with that though is that Umps can't overrule other Umps unless in cases where two Umps make two different calls. An Ump can ask for help from other Umps, but in the case of Joyce's call in Galarraga's perfect game he thought he made the right call and didn't ask for help. Clearly in this case the Ump didn't think he had it and conferred with everyone else.
Nik said:Potvin29 said:The best comment I read about it was - the umps didn't get together and overturn that obvious out in that perfect game (Detroit I think?), but the 2nd base ump thought that he saw it better from farther away and a worse angle than the 1st base ump?
Ultimately didn't have a bearing on the game, but come on.
The problem with that though is that Umps can't overrule other Umps unless in cases where two Umps make two different calls. An Ump can ask for help from other Umps, but in the case of Joyce's call in Galarraga's perfect game he thought he made the right call and didn't ask for help. Clearly in this case the Ump didn't think he had it and conferred with everyone else.
Corn Flake said:bustaheims said:Potvin29 said:The best comment I read about it was - the umps didn't get together and overturn that obvious out in that perfect game (Detroit I think?), but the 2nd base ump thought that he saw it better from farther away and a worse angle than the 1st base ump?
Ultimately didn't have a bearing on the game, but come on.
I didn't see the play, so I can't comment with any authority, but, yeah, unless one of the other umps had a clear view that the 1B didn't have control of the ball or wasn't on the base when the runner touched the bag, their input is pretty much useless (unless there's some other, random rule coming into play here - which, in baseball, happens sometimes).
I think the initial call on the play was wrong, but there couldn't have been another ump on the field with a better view than the 1B umpire. On very close view on replay you can see the ball was not under control by EE... but how the 2B ump could see that, let alone can go and overturn the 1B ump is beyond me and completely stupid.
MLB really needs to start moving away from so much being judgement call of umpires in a game, and/or allow instant replay. It's getting completely ridiculous.
TML fan said:Where's the logic in conferring with people who were in a worse position to make the call than he was?