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At 0:14 in the video link, he has both hands above his head. That's clearly a signal of time, whether Scott intended it or not. By rule, the ball has to be put into play again before any outs can be recorded.
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Humpty dumpty call?
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I see ump raised hands, fist closed. I see ump palms open and signal time. I see ump point fair, putting the foul ball back in play. I see ump fist close and signal the 1st out at HP. (Under Review, confusing arm extended right/left fair signal with multiple hammer, finger-pointing to center field fair calls) 3BU signals the 2nd out. 2BU signals the 3rd out. 1BU signals the 4th out. An entire crew couldn't put that one back together again. See article and video link http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/gameday/index...b_1&mode=video http://mlb.mlb.com/video/play.jsp?content_id=20659155 http://mlb.mlb.com/video/play.jsp?content_id=20655513
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But, after watching the much better mlb.com video, Scott definitely signaled either Time or Foul, then changed his mind, totally confusing the San Diego Padres.
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Some of you guys are smoking some really good stuff. If that's not a "foul" mechanic after the "startled" look, I don't know what is. Scott should have manned up and owned his mistake on the field vs. changing the game w/ a triple play.
This is not meant to be disparaging by any means, but it is what it is. I've made the same mistake before (where he holds up his hands as if to get out of the way)...but this is a pretty clear "foul" mechanic.
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Raising your hands is not "calling time" There are all kinds of reasons why he may have raised his hands. Calling "Time" requires a verbal statement:
5.10 The ball becomes dead when an umpire calls “Time.” The umpire-in-chief shall call “Time”— Two things - 1) raising the hands was confusing, but 2)the Padres played it out, the Dodgers didn't. You always gotta play it out. |
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What's he getting out of the way of? He's darn near 3BLX on the edge of the dirt circle. He was probably calling it foul, and then the ball rolled back into fair territory. Screwed the pooch big time, I'd say. Man up, Dale!
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The PU made a mechanical error. It happens. Heck, in all the excitement, he may not of even known he did that. I get that.
But he had three base umpire who had a wide angle view of the whole thing, and should have killed it. Those are the guys I blame for not fixing this mess. |
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