Posted on 06/02/2010 6:11:56 PM PDT by Free ThinkerNY
DETROIT (AP) -- Armando Galarraga of the Detroit Tigers lost his bid for a perfect game Wednesday night with two outs in the ninth inning on a disputed call at first base. Replays appeared to show Cleveland hitter Jason Donald was out.
Tigers manager Jim Leyland immediately argued the call with first base umpire Jim Joyce, and was joined by several Detroit players who surrounded the ump after the Tigers beat the Indians 3-0.
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I agree...good points. in this instance tho I think that if there was a bobble it was ‘controlled’ before the runner hit the bag. other times, no you are correct and if the fielder is acting like the ball is a mexican jumping bean, then no...runner safe no matter how much earlier the ball arrived.
Yeah, I’m in agreement with you. In this particular situation, it doesn’t matter as Galarraga has control before Donald hits the bag, but I would like to know in general.
On a sac fly, the runner is allowed to leave as soon as the fielder touches it even if he bobbles it. I guess this is done because otherwise outfielders would have mastered the art of the “fake bobble” to catch runners leaving early. I know obvious bobbles are, well, obvious, but I wonder about ever-so-slight almost-bobbles that are only visible in slow motion. I liken it to football - in this case it’s like a ball hitting a receiver’s chest and then being immediately secured in his hands. Few people would consider that a bobble, as we all know what an actual bobble looks like when we see it.
Interesting question.
‘arrogant and confrontational’....you nailed it! it is this youtube video thing that the kids enjoy, the look at me deal etc. these umps these days really think they are part of the program! it was NEVER like that! pulling teeth! I love it....and even then these want to be athletes, the umps, resent these kids out there working hard on the diamond, in great shape as most young studs are....... “that should have been me out there....I’ll put this kid in his place”....really a sad thought about men who should be more secure. I might be wrong on this but..
You’re not wrong. You’re pretty much saying everything I’ve ever said about umpires - I feel like they resent the athletes on the field because they can’t do it - especially baseball umpires. I can’t really say it any better than you just did.
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