
Fri Oct 24, 2008, 06:44pm
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Quote:
Originally Posted by David Emerling
Here's what I think happened after watching it a few times.
The pitch was initially called a strike - that is quite obvious. But the catcher was asking for an appeal on the swing even before he was aware that the PU was in the process of ruling it a strike. If you watch, the catcher appeals very quickly.
Since it is a policy to honor all check swings (but only on pitches called a ball), I think the PU instinctively honored the appeal, momentarily not realizing that he had just signaled the pitch as a strike. In fact, the umpire did not finish his third strike mechanic as he was interrupted by the catcher's prompt appeal. The PU went from "third strike mechanic mode" into "appeal mode".
Just a brain fart.
David Emerling
Memphis, TN
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I think he started to call strike three and changed his mind and called for help on the swing.
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