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The idea that the first baseman somehow contributed to the confusion by fielding the ball and throwing out the runner on a pitcher covering is the most ludicrous defense I have seen on here.
It was a simple play and it was the 27th out of a perfect game! I played first base. That is a routine play for professionals who practice pitcher covering all year long. No first basemen with an ounce of experience would let the ball go to the second basemen with the game or a perfect game on the line. |
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Exactly.
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I find it funny with all of the reasons given of why Joyce didn't call him out. Such as "no secure possession". Joyce said he thought the runner beat the throw. That's it. Nothing more. To speculate is useless b/c he didn't say that is why he called the runner safe. He did and then basically told Cabrera to get lost during the game.
He defended it up until he saw the replay. Then, he realized he missed it. At this point, the game is over. The issue is over. It didn't happen and can't be changed regardless of what Selig decided to do. Life goes on and Joyce is still in MLB. He is umpiring another game. He has moved on. Why can't the rest of the baseball world? If it wasn't a perfect game issue, they would have. Next topic.
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I was infuriated at first as a longtime close follower of this great game. (I think that describes me better than fanboy, even though I came off that way.) I couldn't hang with this whole thing. Sure, by the time I slept on it, I felt horribly for the guy---far more so than for Galarraga. By the time Joyce strode through the tunnel for the next game all red-eyed, I wept right along with him. Good heavens, it was one of the most stirring scenes in baseball history hours after being one of the most infuriating and dumbfounding. When I was blowing off steam, my chiding Joyce for his not busting to his angle got interpreted as my calling his angle a bad one. And my praise of him for standing up like few have ever stood up before, and turning the whole debacle into one of the most meaningful and memorable chapters in the history of umpiring was blasted and exaggerated into something else again. (The exaggerator's exaggeration got deleted.) Thank you for a mature, honest response. It's a refreshing change from some others' responses. |
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You do NOT let the ball go by you in a perfect game. Period. There was so much noise that any communication by the second baseman couldn't be heard for certain. Cabrera took over, made a good, routine pick-up and made a fine feed and everything. |
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Every umpire's hat should be off to Jim Joyce today.
The guy has handled the single most glaring call in over a generation with dignity and class. We should all be proud of the guy for the way he has taken this on. Magnificent. I'm telling you, when the red-eyed Joyce wiped his eyes and rubbed the tears off on his shirt, and turned and tapped Galarraga on the shoulder, it made you weep. This whole incident has elevated this pair of true professionals to an even higher level than completing the perfect game could have. Tom Verducci mentioned something like that and it's true. http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?...=.jsp&c_id=mlb What an amazing event. Last edited by Kevin Finnerty; Thu Jun 03, 2010 at 03:33pm. |
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Big difference between umpires there. |
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I mean this argument is a frigging joke. |
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Uh oh, now we've gone and done it......FANS!
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