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Because of that call:
1. The Tigers got four outs and a free baserunner, which they turned into two extra runs. 2. Three extra batters came to the plate. 3. A pitching change was made. The removed pitcher had given up three hits, no walks and one (really unearned) run over eight innings. 4. The Tigers took the field in the bottom of the ninth with a three-run lead rather than a one-run lead. Do you think the pitching strategy might have changed a bit? Would the Yanks have won the game had the call been correct? Probably not (especially with their pathetic bats). But to say it didn't matter is ridiculous. Ask Jeff Nelson if it mattered. |
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But, your comment is silly. What if it is a tie game in the bottom of the ninth, the home team scores a run on a foul ball ruled to be a HR. Did one bad call blow the game? |
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This is a bad miss and the umpire is moving and likely misses the perspective to make the call. We have all been there, but I would expect a little better mechanic from an MLB umpire that does not have to get to another base like most of us do in our games. Oh well, another day another dollar.
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I don't think the positioning was that bad, just where he was focusing his attention was probably wrong. IMO, he was looking at the hand and the base, and not the whole picture.
Good tags are made right before the base, but you can't anticipate that's where it's always going to take place. |
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Ummm Maybe Im wrong but isint that now reviewable??
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Yes, but you get his point.
If you need a more realistic scenario, make it a walk-off double down the line that stayed in the park, but replays that cannot be reviewed show the ball was foul.
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You are correct I get his point, and I agree that their is a completely different feel going into the bottom of the inning with a 1-0 game vs a 3-0 game and yes momentum would have been with the Yankees. However to say OZZY is wrong for making his comment is ALSO wrong. Because infact he is correct. Take care of business in one of the first 8 innings and maybe that call wouldn't matter at all.
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I explained this to my 9 year old Saturday, and she got it. Umpires (should) get it much easier.
Some mistake made late in a game (whether by umpire or player or coach) is no more important than the same mistake made earlier. The umpire makes one mistake, but the Yankees failed to prevent one other run, and failed to get on base 27 other times (minus baserunning outs and DP's, I suppose). My daughter made the last out of her game the other day, a game they lost 14-12. Her out was not the reason they lost, even though she thought so. The rest of the team made 8 other outs (3 inning game). Their defense allowed 14 runs. ONE out, ONE mistake by the umpire, ONE hit by a player, ONE coach's error in sending a runner, pinch hitting, turning in the lineup in the first place, etc... does not cause a loss.
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Was it a bad call? Yes, obviously. Did it cost the Yankee$ the game? No, obviously. You do have to score to win. In the 21 innings of this series so far, the Yankee$ have scored in 1 inning. That's right.. one. In their 78 official at-bats, they have 20 strikeouts. Yeah, the lack of "pressure" on the Detroit pitcher cost them the game. Sure, Joe. You betcha. Will it result in expanded replay? Yeah, probably, since it happened to the Yankee$!
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My friend, your job as a team is to score runs. If you wait until the last inning to do anything, it is not the fault of the umpire. I don't care what your situation is, if you sit on your duff and don't do your job as a team, don't come running to me if I blow 1 call! So JW, I guess your response to mine is what is silly.
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1 ump blown call...vs atleast 27 at bats with opportunities to put runs on the board... YOU tell me which looks like it would have a greater effect on the outcome of the game??
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