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Old Wed May 02, 2012, 10:23pm
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If it's really a 90, it will not put F3 between you and the base. Most often, as in the case, he went beyond the 90. He was set up for a throw from third base or even then the mound and it came from the SS position. The bad throw and his failure to adjust made it worse.
Yeah, looking at it again, he was more like 45 degrees from where the throw originated.
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Old Thu May 03, 2012, 09:47am
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Worst call ever?

Is there another?
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Old Thu May 03, 2012, 09:58am
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When you figure how many games these guys work and how everything is being videoed, it is surprising there aren't more calls like this made. I might work 60 games a year. I wonder how many calls would show up on You Tube if every call I made was taped?

The MLB guys are great. I wish I were as good as the worst one. But the law of averages will catch up to them too.
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Old Thu May 03, 2012, 10:18am
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When you figure how many games these guys work and how everything is being videoed, it is surprising there aren't more calls like this made. I might work 60 games a year. I wonder how many calls would show up on You Tube if every call I made was taped?

The MLB guys are great. I wish I were as good as the worst one. But the law of averages will catch up to them too.
I think we can all live with mistakes of judgement - it happens. But among this group, bad positioning that leads to a wrong call is going to get no sympathy. I agree that for the most part, MOST of the MLB umpires are as good as it gets. However, I believe we should be able to expect these guys to have stellar mechanics - and when they don't, it's not accepted here. There's no excuse for his positioning on this play.
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Old Thu May 03, 2012, 03:03pm
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But the law of averages will catch up to them too.
No such thing. The explanation is that they're human, and that's ok too.
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