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SanDiegoSteve Tue Jun 02, 2009 09:06am

At 29 seconds, the video cheerfully skips ahead a few frames to the part where Tichenor is pointing to himself. MLB videos are some of the poorest quality videos that I see on my computer, and have caused me to wrongly judge quite a few plays lately.

realistic Tue Jun 02, 2009 09:42am

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Originally Posted by SanDiegoSteve (Post 606194)
At 29 seconds, the video cheerfully skips ahead a few frames to the part where Tichenor is pointing to himself. MLB videos are some of the poorest quality videos that I see on my computer, and have caused me to wrongly judge quite a few plays lately.

Maybe you are watching too many "other" videos on your computer and that is hurting your vision? :)

It doesn't seem to skip when I view it. I guess we will see if/when he gets suspended.

SanDiegoSteve Tue Jun 02, 2009 02:01pm

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Originally Posted by realistic (Post 606201)
Maybe you are watching too many "other" videos on your computer and that is hurting your vision? :)

It doesn't seem to skip when I view it. I guess we will see if/when he gets suspended.

I highly doubt if he gets suspended, as the only one mentioning it seems to be, uh...you.:) MLB videos never play right on my computer. You Tube plays smooth as silk. Those are pretty much the "other" videos to which I was referring.:)

Durham Wed Jun 03, 2009 12:09pm

Well ...
 
Good to see that Tich is still up despite ESPN.

johnnyg08 Wed Jun 03, 2009 12:29pm

As many of us know on here...cleaning house doesn't make you a bad umpire...in fact, many times it makes us better. Part of the gig I guess.

Durham Wed Jun 03, 2009 12:42pm

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Originally Posted by johnnyg08 (Post 606479)
As many of us know on here...cleaning house doesn't make you a bad umpire...in fact, many times it makes us better. Part of the gig I guess.

I never thought what he did was wrong, but I did feel concern for him because MLB baseball is a buissness and I feared that some buissness man might make a decision that might affect him. There have been some great AAA that have lost their shot based on one situation that many of us would say they handled well, but MLB didn't agree. Glad to see that this time they did.

johnnyg08 Wed Jun 03, 2009 12:46pm

yep, solid points. years ago there was one person in charge of all umpring...I think it's a bit different now...not to say that it couldn't happend...but it's nice to see him still working up in the show.

Fittske Wed Jun 03, 2009 01:18pm

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Originally Posted by briancurtin (Post 605583)
Varitek is not a good catcher in general, and what he did was completely idiotic, which is only slightly less idiotic than what Beckett did.

This has nothing to do with Varitek's abilities as a catcher. He attempted to protect his pitcher (from an obvious ejection possibility) and it worked. Hell, I would have probably tried to tossed both of em' :) Beckett for the loud obscenity and Varitek for turning around to argue balls and strikes..... but hey that's why Tichenor is the pro and that’s why he got it right!

briancurtin Wed Jun 03, 2009 06:57pm

It actually has everything to do with Varitek's abilities as a catcher.

...and saying "it worked" and then getting ejected is like getting your hand chopped off in the lawnmower and then cheering because the lawnmower is now working.

Rich Ives Wed Jun 03, 2009 08:03pm

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Originally Posted by briancurtin (Post 606584)
It actually has everything to do with Varitek's abilities as a catcher.

...and saying "it worked" and then getting ejected is like getting your hand chopped off in the lawnmower and then cheering because the lawnmower is now working.

It worked because Beckett stayed in the game. That's all that mattered to the Sox.

briancurtin Wed Jun 03, 2009 08:25pm

Yes, that is all that mattered.

cc6 Wed Jun 03, 2009 09:57pm

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Originally Posted by SAump (Post 605809)
8) the pressure on umpires is on display and will soon have more effect on the game

What kind of effect do you think the pressure on umpires is going to have on baseball? The men in blue have been slandered for centuries. It is a part of tradition that isn't going to affect change today's game in any noticable way.


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