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Originally Posted by JRutledge
If you touch the player you likely will get their attention. If there was contact this was a good call in my opinion. I do not have a dog in the fight, but can see how touching a player will assist them.
Peace
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So if a runner rounds third and plows into a coach who's trying to get out of the way, we have an out? Your logic doesn't make sense. There has to be some kind of
assistance by the coach.
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Originally Posted by jkumpire
Sorry, I believe it was a great call, as I stated before.
First, as I looked at the tape, the 3B umpire was looking at the play, how could he not make the call if he didn't see anything? You think he's making a call out of whole cloth here?
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Yes, I do. Alfonso, who has a less than stellar reputation, wasn't looking at the coach and runner when contact was made. Replays clearly illustrated this.
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...that is a great call by as great umpire.
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A "great umpire" Marquez is certainly
not.
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Originally Posted by johnnyg08
How can you say that he didn't get a good look at it?
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Simple, because he didn't. The fact that he had to create out of thin air this coach's pushing allegation only proves that Marquez had no clue as to what really happened, which was a slight touch of the coach's
fingertips.