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RKBUmp Sun Apr 19, 2009 02:52pm

Indians/Yankees replay
 
How did they not rule that fan interference? Fans glove clearly hit the indians players glove and deflected it before he could field the ball.

They institute replay for questionable calls and still cant get the call right?

RKBUmp Sun Apr 19, 2009 03:04pm

So they just quoted the MLB rule book that if the fielder reaches into the stands, they do so at thier own risk. Is the top edge of the fence considered to be in the stands?

MrUmpire Sun Apr 19, 2009 03:19pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by RKBUmp (Post 596719)
So they just quoted the MLB rule book that if the fielder reaches into the stands, they do so at thier own risk. Is the top edge of the fence considered to be in the stands?

Everything beyond the field side face of the fence is out of the field of play.

It was a good call.

jicecone Sun Apr 19, 2009 04:49pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by RKBUmp (Post 596718)
How did they not rule that fan interference? Fans glove clearly hit the indians players glove and deflected it before he could field the ball.

They institute replay for questionable calls and still cant get the call right?

Its amazing how you can sit in your living room and have a better view of the play than those umpires less than 50 feet. away. Your really good.

OH, I am sorry, did someone say that got the call right. Never mind!!!!!!!!

scarolinablue Sun Apr 19, 2009 04:53pm

From my living room vantage point, on one angle, it was pretty clear the fan reached over into the field of play, and made contact with the fielder's glove.

I think they missed this one. YMMV.

jkumpire Sun Apr 19, 2009 05:39pm

There is something else about the play
 
I am an Indians fan, just another burden that I carry each day, and I turned on the Cleveland game broadcast the next inning. Rick Manning said he thought that the Tribe did not get the call "because they were in Yankee Stadium" (i.e, the visitors always get screwed by the umps).

Reply: "You don't believe that do you?"
Manning: "I've seen it too many times over 20 years. If it was a Yankees hitter do you think that call would have gone the same way?"

My respect for Manning just hit the floor. I love the Tribe too, but that stinks. Looks he he is heading for McCarver territory.

SAump Sun Apr 19, 2009 05:59pm

Posada's HR call?
 
Upon further review, the complete story is now on the newswire.

http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/recap;_y...419110&prov=ap
http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/news;_yl...v=ap&type=lgns

cc6 Sun Apr 19, 2009 06:30pm

Looks like Jeffrey Maier all over again.

mrm21711 Sun Apr 19, 2009 09:10pm

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Originally Posted by cc6 (Post 596744)
Looks like Jeffrey Maier all over again.

Im just curious why Crawford declined to comment to the media on the play.

johnnyg08 Sun Apr 19, 2009 09:34pm

the umpires are instructed by their policy to not comment on calls like that for X amount of time by MLB if you're talking about an ump

ManInBlue Sun Apr 19, 2009 10:11pm

You'd think that after the Cubs' incident fans would learn to leave it alone.

whatever Mon Apr 20, 2009 06:03pm

The umps blew a simple call, All you have to do is look at the shadow of the fans glove on the wall to know he was in the field of play!!!

johnnyg08 Mon Apr 20, 2009 06:09pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by whatever (Post 596924)
The umps blew a simple call, All you have to do is look at the shadow of the fans glove on the wall to know he was in the field of play!!!


When in doubt, just look at the shadow! I'm going to try that in tomorrow's game!

JRutledge Mon Apr 20, 2009 06:29pm

I just saw the play today. It looked like a good call to me. The ball was way over his head and would have gone into the stands. Over the fence is the fan’s territory.

Peace

mbyron Tue Apr 21, 2009 06:40am

Quote:

Originally Posted by JRutledge (Post 596926)
I just saw the play today. It looked like a good call to me. The ball was way over his head and would have gone into the stands. Over the fence is the fan’s territory.

Peace

As you know, the question concerns spectator interference. Where the ball "would have gone" is irrelevant to determining spectator interference. What matters was (a) did a fan touch a live ball, and (b) was the ball over the field when touched by a fan.

If it was a good call, it was not such for the reasoning you're providing.


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