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umpjim Sun Aug 01, 2010 10:18pm

Stay in the box
 
LA - SF tonite. Early in the game PU, Joe West, asks for batter's bat and measures the back line of the box which still exists except for about a foot in the middle. He then then tells the guy to not step over the line ( I think). Was there a previous history about this? Because I think the first move is to say move up. These guys have let Lance Berkman and who knows who else start way back there all the time. What got Joe West to enforce and measure the line so early. Does the home team have a reputation for mismarking the lines?

Jay R Mon Aug 02, 2010 06:50am

This seemed very strange to me. First of all, the lines were still visible and it didn't seem like Casey Blake was even close to being out of the batter's box.

You would almost believe that Joe was giving the announcers a reason to talk about him and the garlic fries he had bought for Jon Miller.

jicecone Mon Aug 02, 2010 08:20pm

Sometimes you get a complaint from the other team or catcher and so with hardly any line you take care of it. Basically it quits the whinning. You stay there and you stay there and if either cross the line, well.

I'm not saying this is what happened or happens in the MLB, but I can't believe that whinning is limited to only certain types of ball. And sometimes even they have to be treated like 12 yr olds.

umpjim Mon Aug 02, 2010 10:15pm

I think the opposing coach, Botchy, ( spelling approximate) instigated this although I can't see how from what I saw on the TV but googling it brings some evidence that West responded to Botchy. I find that hard to believe. But if it did happen than Botchy has got some lapdog umpires, McClelland and that screw up on the 2nd visit and now West, responding to some BS from the dugout, if he did. If not what was he doing? Please tell me there's a better explanation.

MrUmpire Mon Aug 02, 2010 11:36pm

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Originally Posted by umpjim (Post 687644)
I think the opposing coach, Botchy, ( spelling approximate) instigated this although I can't see how from what I saw on the TV but googling it brings some evidence that West responded to Botchy. I find that hard to believe. But if it did happen than Botchy has got some lapdog umpires, McClelland and that screw up on the 2nd visit and now West, responding to some BS from the dugout, if he did. If not what was he doing? Please tell me there's a better explanation.

Yes, of course, that's it. The umpires are all willing to be Bochy's "lap dogs" on national television and in front of their supervisor. There can't be any other reason that one crew can err and another can do something you disagree with. Yep, that's gotta be it.:rolleyes:

GoodwillRef Tue Aug 03, 2010 12:02pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by umpjim (Post 687644)
I think the opposing coach, Botchy, ( spelling approximate) instigated this although I can't see how from what I saw on the TV but googling it brings some evidence that West responded to Botchy. I find that hard to believe. But if it did happen than Botchy has got some lapdog umpires, McClelland and that screw up on the 2nd visit and now West, responding to some BS from the dugout, if he did. If not what was he doing? Please tell me there's a better explanation.


Umpjim, are you a fan or an umpire?

Welpe Tue Aug 03, 2010 12:37pm

Bruce Bochy is secretly a mad scientist with the ability to control the umpires subconciously. That's why the Giants are leading the NL West right now...oh wait a minute.

yawetag Tue Aug 03, 2010 02:13pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by umpjim (Post 687644)
I think the opposing coach, Botchy, ( spelling approximate) instigated this although I can't see how from what I saw on the TV but googling it brings some evidence that West responded to Botchy. I find that hard to believe. But if it did happen than Botchy has got some lapdog umpires, McClelland and that screw up on the 2nd visit and now West, responding to some BS from the dugout, if he did. If not what was he doing? Please tell me there's a better explanation.

You take the time to Google the information, but you don't take the time to see how to spell Bochy?

And do you really think West was bowing down to Bochy?

umpjim Tue Aug 03, 2010 09:42pm

I don't know who did what which is why I had ? after my questions. After much (never mind it was not that much research) I'm guessing that West was showing Blake how a pissant contest works. Blake ruffled feathers about Lilly cheating toward the plate and not being on the rubber in some previous game. West was showing Blake how this works. You show us up about a few inches, I show you up about an inch or two. If somebody can shed some light on this your welcome. What I would do with the info; not much, I'm not in their league.

umpjim Tue Aug 03, 2010 10:03pm

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Originally Posted by Jay R (Post 687504)
This seemed very strange to me. First of all, the lines were still visible and it didn't seem like Casey Blake was even close to being out of the batter's box.

You would almost believe that Joe was giving the announcers a reason to talk about him and the garlic fries he had bought for Jon Miller.

Just an afterthought; When did Jon Miller make the Hall of Fame? Was it the previous Saturday so the Sunday game was the appropriate venue to send up the fries. Or was it some earlier date and even though Joe West was in the game on Saturday it wasn't the opportune time to send up the fries?

Jay R Wed Aug 04, 2010 05:24am

I don't when Miller was inducted (two weeks ago?) but it was during this game that West sent Miller the famous garlic fries. Someone else and people would say it was classy move. West does it and people assume it's to sell more CD's.


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