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Old Mon Oct 11, 2004, 09:33am
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...from the MLB playoffs.

The curse of umpiring - I can never actually watch an entire game (even a MLB game) without "umpiring" it. I was wondering about ASA rules in the first situation, and just commenting on "all umpires miss one or two" in the other.

1) Twins / Yankees. Runner on 1st. Batter has squared to bunt a couple of times. Pitcher has thrown to 1st a couple of times. A pitchout is called. Runner goes. Batter throws the bat across the plate at the pitch / in front of the catcher. Move was to no avail, and the runner was gunned down.

Anyone care to comment on ASA rules in this situation (and various variations: e.g.

2) As above, but bat hits the ball and it goes a) fair; b) foul; c) into catcher's glove.

3) As above, but bat makes contact with the catcher's glove.

4) Observed blown call (badly blown that affected the outcome, IMO). I'll describe in order the events were revealed by TV, not in the order they happened. Dodgers / Cardinals. Score 0-0. Gerry Davis was crew chief and U2. Runner on 1st (and 2nd, but that doesn't affect the play). Batter attempts a bunt. F2 fields the ball and throws to 2B. Ball (it seems to me) clearly beats the runner to the bag. Call is SAFE. Wow! (I think.) Cards manager comes out. Umpires conference. TV replay shows the bunt. The ball rebounds back and hits the bat a second time. The batter is still in the box, or very close to being in the box. "Oh," I'm thinking, "that explains the SAFE at 2nd, since the batter was OUT, there was no force so a tag was necessary.

Incredibly, the crew does NOT call the batter out, and the runner on 2nd remains safe. Dodgers went on to have a big inning and won the game. Had the batter (or the runner) been called OUT, the third out would have been made BEFORE any runs scored.

But, IMO, Davis is significantly overrated as an umpire, so I guess I'm not surprised.
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