I hope the "When one umpire is 100% convinced he saw something the other umpire didn't see he shouldn't wait to be asked to offer help" crowd was watching this.
Just because one umpire thinks he's right and his parnter is wrong, doesn't mean he's right and his partner is wrong.
Yep, it should have been Davidson's call to begin with, but like Jim Evans says, as soon as he let the other umpire make the call, it wasn't his anymore.
Davidson is trying to work back into the majors and wants to be noticed. Well, he got noticed.
[Edited by GarthB on Mar 14th, 2006 at 02:43 AM]
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