Nope, that should have been #27. #28 was the ground out after....Wasn't actually the 26th out?, the 27th out was a ground out thereafter.
Nope, that should have been #27. #28 was the ground out after....
Wow, this would be a HUGE development!!!
MLB deciding whether to review blown call that costs Armando Galarraga of Detroit Tigers perfect game - ESPN
Wow, this would be a HUGE development!!!
MLB deciding whether to review blown call that costs Armando Galarraga of Detroit Tigers perfect game - ESPN
Just my opinion, but you cannot correct a mistake by making another mistake. Since there was no "instant replay" provision in effect to overrule the call made on the field at the time...sadly, the play should stand as called. Personally, the NHL Commissioner could have reversed the Wings-Sharks series due to referee ineptness, but doing so just opens the proverbial Pandora's box. Could you image if every game/match/series were subject to a formal appeals process? Why have umps/refs? Just play the game and let a bunch of lawyers argue who won. It would be Tivo vs. EchoStar over, and over, and over again.This is what I was thinking, why can't the commissioner just reverse the call? It's obvious that the umpire made a mistake, he apologized for it.
Just my opinion, but you cannot correct a mistake by making another mistake. Since there was no "instant replay" provision in effect to overrule the call made on the field at the time...sadly, the play should stand as called. Personally, the NHL Commissioner could have reversed the Wings-Sharks series due to referee ineptness, but doing so just opens the proverbial Pandora's box. Could you image if every game/match/series were subject to a formal appeals process? Why have umps/refs? Just play the game and let a bunch of lawyers argue who won. It would be Tivo vs. EchoStar over, and over, and over again.
Of course, I could be wrong...
The fans weren't too happy yesterday but Jim Joyce did the right thing post-game so the incident will be quickly forgotten. While every town has their fair-share of idiots, Detroit fans are generally well-behaved and appreciative...but I would not expect an ovation, in fact, it would be wise to place Joyce as the second base umpire in this afternoons game.Here's hoping the Detroit crowd will be just as classy as everyone else in this saga has been, and will give Jim Joyce an ovation as he takes the field this afternoon.
Sandra
It really is a tough call because either choice invites criticism and there is no doubt Galarraga was robbed of his perfect game. Perhaps this is one of those "In the best interested of the game" decisions the Commissioner will have. As much as I would like to see Galarraga awarded his perfect game, modifying the rules to do so just doesn't seem right either.I respect your opinion, you've always been a gentleman. I agree that reversing the call will open up a can of worms but the commissioner could just say it's a one time reverse call. Just like when he stopped the All Star game. It just feels so wrong to take away the perfect game from Galarraga.
It really is a tough call because either choice invites criticism and there is no doubt Galarraga was robbed of his perfect game. Perhaps this is one of those "In the best interested of the game" decisions the Commissioner will have. As much as I would like to see Galarraga awarded his perfect game, modifying the rules to do so just doesn't seem right either.
I agree that reversing the call will open up a can of worms but the commissioner could just say it's a one time reverse call.
in fact, it would be wise to place Joyce as the second base umpire in this afternoons game.
Words of which me typing on here may give me a little vacation.I wonder what Jim Leyland was telling Joyce at the end of the game.