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How is it that these extra umpires never get the freakin' call right?@?@?#?$?!?

Dude couldn't see Jeffrey Maier's arm from 10 feet away and now this dork screws up a ball that was fair TWICE (hit glove and hit 6 inches or more inside the line)[/quote:3onqlirw]

I was listening on radio during the drive home. The guys in the booth couldn't believe how badly the ump blew the call. Then they added that the ump who blew it blocked the view of both the thrid base and home plate umps, so neither of them could correct the call.
Yechhhh!

Later


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This postseason is not going as I would have hoped. As distasteful as it is for me to watch the Yankees play, it is absolutley nauseating to watch them win on a home run that wouldn't get out of most high school fields.


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This game proves once again how the MLB replay rule is a joke. OK, review for home runs that are questionable, fine. But how many times do we have to see blown calls that would obviously be overturned? This play, the play in the WS last year when one of the Rays (Baldelli?) was called out at 3rd on a dreadful call, Matt Holliday sliding and never touching home, Inge hit by the pitch. These all happened in the last three seasons. I don't give a %$*& if the umps don't like it...I don't like having to look at dopes like CB Bucknor and Angel Hernandez make a joke of my favorite sport.[/quote:1z8gjdbo]

The umps weren't actually against the inclusion of the replay rule. They acknowledged that HRs are frequently the hardest calls they have to make and welcomed whatever help they could get.

But do we really want to stop the game for every close or semi-close play and turn these already 3-1/2 hour games into 4-1/2? And, as we've seen in the NFL, it's not like the replay rule has stopped bitching about refereeing. I think it's actually created as many problems as it's solved.
I was fine with allowing HRs to be reviewed but wouldn't want to see it expanded.


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A-Rod hitting meaningful home runs in the playoffs, dogs and cats living together, mass hysteria![/quote:1882xkhs]

Yuppers..add in another "only Derek Jeter could make that play" event.


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I'm sick and went to bed at the end on the 8th , not in the least surprised when I woke up at 4am and checked the score.....the magic went across the street articles are probably everywhere this morning.


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Every time I see the replay of that ball bouncing in fair territory
only like 15 feet from the ump that called it foul I just see red. He
should be fired from the rest of the post season and investigated.


Guest LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr
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This game proves once again how the MLB replay rule is a joke. OK, review for home runs that are questionable, fine. But how many times do we have to see blown calls that would obviously be overturned? This play, the play in the WS last year when one of the Rays (Baldelli?) was called out at 3rd on a dreadful call, Matt Holliday sliding and never touching home, Inge hit by the pitch. These all happened in the last three seasons. I don't give a %$*& if the umps don't like it...I don't like having to look at dopes like CB Bucknor and Angel Hernandez make a joke of my favorite sport.[/quote:1419h38v]

The umps weren't actually against the inclusion of the replay rule. They acknowledged that HRs are frequently the hardest calls they have to make and welcomed whatever help they could get.

But do we really want to stop the game for every close or semi-close play and turn these already 3-1/2 hour games into 4-1/2? And, as we've seen in the NFL, it's not like the replay rule has stopped bitching about refereeing. I think it's actually created as many problems as it's solved.
I was fine with allowing HRs to be reviewed but wouldn't want to see it expanded.[/quote:1419h38v]

Perhaps an NFL-ish "challenge flag," with one use per game (balls and strikes not allowed)? Or, similarly, something similar to the last-two-minutes system, where the replay assistant signals likely reverse-worthy calls to the ump via buzzing pager?


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Every time I see the replay of that ball bouncing in fair territory
only like 15 feet from the ump that called it foul I just see red. He
should be fired from the rest of the post season and investigated.[/quote:3jwjgiq6]

From what I read in the Star Ledger that may very well be the case going back to 1993 with this guy.

Look at the bright spot. It ain't a Mets game


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What's surprising is that CB Bucknor and Angel Hernandez are umping in the post-season and neither made that lousy call.


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Bucknor did have a couple of clunkers of his own in the Bos-LAA series though, including one where Youkilis had to come off 1st to make a tag but didn't get the call even though the replay shows his mitt being bent back from the force of slapping the tag on the runner's hip.
Youk should have told him; "Missed him?, I think I bruised him!"


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Why do teams playing the Yanx put 'BE REALLY STUPID' into their game plans all the time?!?!?

Mutha-Fucka there's NO OUTS DUDE, where da fuck ya going?!?


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Why do teams playing the Yanx put 'BE REALLY STUPID' into their game plans all the time?!?!?

Mutha-Fucka there's NO OUTS DUDE, where da fuck ya going?!?[/quote:3ngufmu0]


Shocking


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At least this time no one will be able to blame it on the Mets as someone on the radio did yesterday for game one's gaffe (on account of it being former Met Gomez getting nailed for wandering)


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Damon = K's

I'm turning this off, I can't watch.


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Well right now you're not watching three different Twins pitchers issue three consecutive walks.
I guess they just want to remove any doubt about their coming back in bottom 9


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Well, didn't expect Minnesota to win the SERIES, but... Christ, they couldn't have rolled over easier if they had wheeled belts.


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Well, didn't expect Minnesota to win the SERIES, but... Christ, they couldn't have rolled over easier if they had wheeled belts.[/quote:2kdkpld3]

That's only 10 straight losses for them to the Yanx this year, or 12 of the last 14 over 4 different 1st round playoffs.


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