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Old Mon Apr 11, 2011, 09:54am
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Why did Maddon get ejected?

For some reason, I can't find video of the play.

Anyone have it?

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Old Mon Apr 11, 2011, 09:57am
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Maddon didn't like it that they changed their call to the correct call. I'm sure he made it personal, in fact, from the video I saw Maddon ejected the umpire crew. Now what? :-)
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Old Mon Apr 11, 2011, 10:06am
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Here's the footage, in which you can't see much of anything:

Rays manager Joe Maddon was ejected in the top of the sixth inning of Sunday's contest | raysbaseball.com: News

And Maddon's comments:

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Old Mon Apr 11, 2011, 10:36am
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Wow. I have an out too, but it was right in front of U1 and pretty much behind the rest of the crew. I can certainly understand Maddon's anguish.
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Old Mon Apr 11, 2011, 11:32am
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Why did Maddon get ejected?

For some reason, I can't find video of the play.

Anyone have it?

Thanks.
Making a personal comment regarding DeMuth. It was an easy toss.

Call didn't go hs way. He had a decision to make to stay or go and made sure that he went.
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Old Mon Apr 11, 2011, 12:16pm
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Maybe Maddon didn't like the first base umpires goatee?
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Old Mon Apr 11, 2011, 12:17pm
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Wow. I have an out too, but it was right in front of U1 and pretty much behind the rest of the crew. I can certainly understand Maddon's anguish.
F1 leaves the frame right after apparently gloving the ball. The next shot shows the ball on the ground. I really have no idea what the call should have been.

Doug Eddings strikes again, though.
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Old Mon Apr 11, 2011, 01:23pm
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This will make the PITA umpires happy. The umpires "got the call right".

Not sure what U1 saw. Maybe he looked away too quick and when he looked back, the ball is on the ground.

The eventual call was correct. The method to get there wasn't. U1 should have made his call and dealt with it. I wonder if there is some mandate for these kind of plays or did U1 realize his mess up and used the conference to get out of it.

Or, did he have a bad angle due to the pressure of the initial play? I don't know but it didn't look good at all.
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Old Mon Apr 11, 2011, 01:44pm
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In January, the NCAA's Tom Hiler spent a good bit of time explaining the voluntary release of the ball at first base and the need for umpires to watch for it rather than stare at the base (as has been habit for the past few decades). Did Floyd exhibit control? I know this is OBR versus NCAA (the rule is different regarding control). Just asking.

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Old Mon Apr 11, 2011, 03:58pm
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In January, the NCAA's Tom Hiler spent a good bit of time explaining the voluntary release of the ball at first base and the need for umpires to watch for it rather than stare at the base (as has been habit for the past few decades). Did Floyd exhibit control? I know this is OBR versus NCAA (the rule is different regarding control). Just asking.
I saw the play on the MLB website and they replayed it several times. It looked to me like Floyd (F1) had control and the ball came out as he went to pull it out of his glove with his free hand.

I too thought they got it right, but went about it the wrong way. Eddings screwed the pooch on this one.
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Old Mon Apr 11, 2011, 06:15pm
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Wow. I have an out too, but it was right in front of U1 and pretty much behind the rest of the crew. I can certainly understand Maddon's anguish.
I agree, U1 is the only one who really had a look at the play. This is why I hate the "board meetings". U1 moved into foul territory and was looking right into F1's glove so why did he go for help? No one else had the view on the play. Was it just to appease the Oz Man? Personally, I don't think that was dropped on the transfer.
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Old Mon Apr 11, 2011, 11:51pm
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Old Tue Apr 12, 2011, 12:34am
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This will make the Good Guy umpires happy. The umpires "got the call right".
Sure does. Ethics before comfortableness.
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The eventual call was correct. The method to get there wasn't.
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Old Tue Apr 12, 2011, 01:06am
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In January, the NCAA's Tom Hiler spent a good bit of time explaining the voluntary release of the ball at first base and the need for umpires to watch for it rather than stare at the base (as has been habit for the past few decades).
In what country? In the 1990''s Dave Yeast, then NCAA umpire coordinator was teaching the same technique the pro schools were teaching, "look up and find the ball before making your call."
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Old Tue Apr 12, 2011, 07:52am
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Anyone who has watched pro ball for the past couple decades has seen the first base umpire stare at the base after making his out call. Anyone who has watched the NCAA highlight videos over the past decade or so has seen umpires who emulate this behavior. Despite admonitions not to do it, they still do.

Tom Hiler made a point of emphasizing what he wants to see us do - and what Doug Eddings did. That is the current directive; he seeks to correct what others have not done so far. In pro ball this is an out. For current NCAA, this play would probably be viewed as a safe call.
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