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zm1283 Fri Sep 25, 2009 12:33am

Great audio from Greg Gibson (Warning: Ejection Video)
 
If you don't like ejection videos, don't click the link. This one is good because you can hear almost the entire exchange. Notice the rat announcers defending Greinke and claiming that if the umpires just let the players walk all over them, none of the fans know anything is going on.

I love Gibson's "You know what, get outta here!", followed by the "You're not going to say anything to me like that".

Baseball Video Highlights & Clips | BOS@KC: Greinke is ejected from the bench - Video | MLB.com: Multimedia

Hillman gets dumped the next inning for throwing a fit when Gibson warns both benches for throwing at batters. As expected, the announcers were still rats in the fourth inning.

Baseball Video Highlights & Clips | BOS@KC: Hillman is ejected for arguing with the ump - Video | MLB.com: Multimedia

kylejt Fri Sep 25, 2009 09:31am

IMO, there was no need for the PU to go ape when making his warnings. When umpires get accused of trying to part of the game, this is the type of stuff that gets referenced. That was awful game management skills that, in the end, proved counterproductive.

johnSandlin Fri Sep 25, 2009 10:19am

I find it funny that Hillman wanted or tried to go toe to toe with big Tim McClelland. Whether the PU was right or wrong is beside the point, you don't sit in the dugout and sniper at an umpire. I think both ejections were justified.

zm1283 Fri Sep 25, 2009 12:03pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by johnSandlin (Post 627228)
I find it funny that Hillman wanted or tried to go toe to toe with big Tim McClelland. Whether the PU was right or wrong is beside the point, you don't sit in the dugout and sniper at an umpire. I think both ejections were justified.

The first one with Greinke was absolutely correct. He was being an idiot.

Hillman definitely deserved to go in the second one. If Gibson doesn't give a warning, then if someone gets hit and he tosses a pitcher, the rats all squeal because he didn't warn anyone. They can't have it both ways.

Hillman knows his time in K.C. is limited, so I bet he knows he has nothing to lose.

SethPDX Fri Sep 25, 2009 02:35pm

I love the "nobody in the ballpark would have even known what was happening until the big mean umpire threw one of our guys out" line. :rolleyes:

Couple of idiots in the dugout, and two more in the booth.

scarolinablue Fri Sep 25, 2009 03:19pm

#53 rules!
 
Hey, that's my number! Nicely done, and well-warranted, IMO.

Ump153 Fri Sep 25, 2009 03:31pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by SethPDX (Post 627300)
I love the "nobody in the ballpark would have even known what was happening until the big mean umpire threw one of our guys out" line. :rolleyes:

Couple of idiots in the dugout, and two more in the booth.

Exactly. So in other words, a Rat can say about anything he wants as long as no one in the stands can hear it or see him yelling it.

Reminds me of the story Evans tells of the batter who calmy and quietly called him a cocks^cker. Evans dumped him. The manager argues "are you going to toss him for just saying that?"

Jim relpies, "Got to, or the catcher might believe it's true."

JR12 Sat Sep 26, 2009 09:54am

I heard Grinke say, "hey Greg" couldnt make out the rest. Anyone make it out?

Rich Sat Sep 26, 2009 12:10pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by kylejt (Post 627212)
IMO, there was no need for the PU to go ape when making his warnings. When umpires get accused of trying to part of the game, this is the type of stuff that gets referenced. That was awful game management skills that, in the end, proved counterproductive.

That's the way they warn in the major league. Point at the pitcher, point at both dugouts.

Hillman was getting run no matter what. Doesn't matter, next season Gibson will be a major league umpire and Hillman will be another obscure former manager. I also think Gibson is one of the best umpires in the big leagues, for the little that's worth.

tballump Sat Sep 26, 2009 12:59pm

Greinke--Hey Greg--Whats's going on with the strike zone.???????from here.(this is the part that is hard to hear).
Gibson---What
Greinke---What are you calling a strike??
Gibson--You know what--get outta here. You're not going to say anything to me like that.

zm1283 Sat Sep 26, 2009 10:13pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by RichMSN (Post 627419)
That's the way they warn in the major league. Point at the pitcher, point at both dugouts.

Hillman was getting run no matter what. Doesn't matter, next season Gibson will be a major league umpire and Hillman will be another obscure former manager. I also think Gibson is one of the best umpires in the big leagues, for the little that's worth.

I've always liked Gibson too. Tichenor is becoming one of my favorites as well.

kylejt Sun Sep 27, 2009 12:39am

Quote:

Originally Posted by RichMSN (Post 627419)
That's the way they warn in the major league. Point at the pitcher, point at both dugouts.

It was the crazed emotion that went along with the warnings that was flat out bizarre. Jeez, you'd think they were aiming for his head, and not the batters. No reason to get pissed off and make a show about it. Step forward, and make your point.

And then to have some sort of foam-at-the-mouth argument in the middle of the field is uncalled for. They looked like nine year olds on the playground. Look, if you, as an umpire, get red in the face from shouting at anyone, you've lost control. And I realize that it's show business, and it's for the entertainment of the masses. But that just looked like pro wrestling, as opposed to the civilized game of baseball. There's no need for that. None.

tballump Sun Sep 27, 2009 09:13am

There appears to have been 2 pitches thrown at the batters head, or maybe 1 on a previous batter and one on the batter in the video. The argument is that it was a curve-ball in which the warning was given and not a fastball. Any off-speed pitch, even if it was intentional and at the head, will always draw an argument. Gibson is arguing with the curve-ball point because he still believes it was intentional, at the head, and because of a previous pitch thrown at a batter's head, and is saying to the manager, wouldn't you want me to defend your team.

Of course, once the warning is given, the opposing team losses its chance at a free shot on the other team, and has to decide whether to retaliate and take the ejection, or wait until the next series, or Spring Training, as has happened in the past when the two do not play each other the rest of the season.

RMSN--As everyone knows, the top 36 MLBU are selected for assignments each season. While every umpires goal is to be the best, (i.e.-#1 rated umpire), obviously everyone cannot be #1. There has to be a #1 and a #68 each year. So, an umpire that rates between #37-40 his entire career will never see (at least theoretically) a playoff assignment. If they go to a true merit system where only the top 24 are picked, an umpire could rate 25-30 every year and theoretically never receive an assignment during his whole career.
While never making the playoffs probably would bother one to no end, I would gladly (while striving my whole career to be #1) be rated in the top 40-60% of umpires my entire career (no I would not enjoy being rated last) and still be a MLBU. Since 2001, Mr. Gibson has received a play-off assignment, every year but 2002 & 2008. As of yesterday, all umpires working a Division assignment have been notified. It should be out on Tuesday from MLB if things are like last year. Glad to hear you like Mr. Gibson.

tballump Mon Oct 05, 2009 09:23pm

Looks like Gibson has made the ALDS with Joe West.

WS umpires will come from this group (Tschida ineligible).


2009 Division Series Umpire Assignments

American League Division Series between the A.L. Central Champions and the New York Yankees:

Game One Umpire Previous Career Postseason Assignments

HP Tim Tschida* 8 DS (1996-98, 01-02, 06-08); 3 LCS (1993, 99-00);
3 WS (1998, 02, 08)
1B Chuck Meriwether 7 DS (1998-02, 04, 07); 2 LCS (2003, 06);
2 WS (2004, 07)
2B Mark Wegner 4 DS (2003-05, 08); 1 LCS (2007)
3B Paul Emmel 4 DS (2002-03, 06, 08); 1 LCS (2007)
LF Jim Joyce 7 DS (1995, 98-99, 01-03, 08); 4 LCS (1997,04,6-07);
2 WS (1999, 01)
RF Phil Cuzzi 2 DS (2003-04); 1 LCS (2005)


National League Division Series between the St. Louis Cardinals and the Los Angeles Dodgers:
Game One Umpire Previous Career Postseason Assignments

HP Dana DeMuth* 5 DS (1996-97, 99, 01, 08); 5 LCS (1991,95,00,02,07);
3 WS (1993, 98, 01)
1B Brian O’Nora 2 DS (2004, 06); 1 LCS (2008)
2B Mike Everitt 5 DS (2001, 04-07); 3 LCS (2002-03, 08); 1 WS (07)
3B Jeff Nelson 4 DS (2000-01, 05, 08); 2 LCS (2002, 04); 1 WS (2005)
LF Ed Rapuano 6 DS (1997-98, 01, 03, 06, 08);5 LCS(1999-00,02,04,07)
2 WS(2001, 03)
RF Tony Randazzo 2 DS (2004, 06)


ALDS between the Boston Red Sox and the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim:
Game One Umpire Previous Career Postseason Assignments

HP Joe West* 4 DS (1995, 02, 05, 08); 7 LCS (1981, 86, 88, 93, 96,03,04)
3 WS (1992, 97, 05)
1B CB Bucknor 2 DS (2007-08)
2B Eric Cooper 4 DS (2003, 05-06, 08); 1 LCS (2004)
3B Greg Gibson 5 DS (2001, 03-04, 06-07); 1 LCS (2005)
LF Brian Gorman 7 DS (1997, 99-01, 03-04, 06); 3 LCS (2002, 07-08); 1
WS (2004)
RF Dan Iassogna 2 DS (2005, 07)


NLDS between the Colorado Rockies and the Philadelphia Phillies:
Game One Umpire Previous Career Postseason Assignments

HP Gerry Davis* 8 DS (1996, 99, 02-04, 06-08); 7 LCS (1990, 92, 95, 98,
00-01, 05); 3 WS (1996, 99, 04)
1B Bob Davidson 2 DS (1995, 98); 3 LCS (1988, 91, 96); 1 WS (1992)
2B Jerry Meals 3 DS (1999, 04-05); 1 LCS (2008)
3B Ron Kulpa 5 DS (2001-02, 2006-08); 1 LCS (2005)
LF Angel Hernandez 4 DS (1997-98, 02, 05); 6 LCS (2000-01, 03-04,
07-08); 2 WS (2002, 05)
RF Tim Timmons 1 DS (2005)

* - Indicates Crew Chief

The Detroit/Minn game will be

HP-Marsh, 1B-Scott, 2B-Layne, 3B-Cederstrom, LF-Culbreth, RF-Dreckman
# # #

mbyron Tue Oct 06, 2009 06:14am

Quote:

Originally Posted by tballump (Post 629111)
Looks like Gibson has made the ALDS with Joe West.

You're still making this sound like an achievement. They rotate through post-season assignments now.


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