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Originally Posted by dash_riprock
The video doesn't show any call. U3 went out on it but that's all you can see. My guess is U3 called a catch (I thought it was a voluntary release) and the runner only saw the ball on the ground and took off for 2nd (oops).
Had the initial call been no-catch and subsequently changed, I am certain R1 would have been returned to 1st.
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If U3 ruled it a catch, it raises a few questions:
1. First and foremost, why did U2 signal the runner safe at second? This fact alone leads me to conclude U3 ruled it a no-catch.
2. Why did Gardenhire keep making a "safe" motion, as if to indicate that's what U3 did? (Circumstantial to be sure, but persuasive when combined with the other observations.)
3. Why did the MLB Ejections site say both runners were originally called safe?
4. And not that the announcers are geniuses, but their initial call of the action was that it was dropped. Even the dopey announcers will usually notice if the umpire calls the batter out on a catch.
5. And now we hear some people at the game said it was ruled no-catch.
That's enough for me to conclude U3 ruled "no catch."