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mick Sat Aug 25, 2007 07:44am

FYI: Gerry Davis in Chicago today
 
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Boston at Chi. White Sox


Home Plate Umpire: Gerry Davis
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Rich Sat Aug 25, 2007 10:02am

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Originally Posted by mick
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3:55 PM ET
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Boston at Chi. White Sox


Home Plate Umpire: Gerry Davis
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I saw him in Cincinnati last week -- we sat about 20 rows behind home plate. Let me tell ya, anyone who works his stance should watch HIM work it. Smooth.

DG Sat Aug 25, 2007 10:44pm

I came home after a game a couple month's ago, and turned on the game that was already on and after watching for awhile I thought "that plate ump is working the GD very very well". Then it dawned on me, major league game, very possible it was Gerry Davis. And it was. Duh!

sri8527 Sun Aug 26, 2007 05:49am

watched alot of that game, gerry davis took a foul ball off his right shoulder, looked like it shook him for a second or two. then, sorry i do not know who, talked about umpires going back to the "baloon" protector, that with the outside protection umpires set up "above" the catcher, and had a better view of the corners, just more bad info for the rats.

ManInBlue Sun Aug 26, 2007 08:00am

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Originally Posted by sri8527
watched alot of that game, gerry davis took a foul ball off his right shoulder, looked like it shook him for a second or two. then, sorry i do not know who, talked about umpires going back to the "baloon" protector, that with the outside protection umpires set up "above" the catcher, and had a better view of the corners, just more bad info for the rats.

I heard that too. I heard another discussion (I think it was during the NCAA World Series) that "they can't see the outside corner as well (this way) because they're looking all the way across the plate to see it." Brief discusion about the angle of view etc. and calling pitches that are outside as strikes. Completely oppostie from anything proven to be true.


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