The one night I decide to go out to dinner with my wife the Astros play a national broadcast? Figures.
Always fun to beat the Angels
Always fun to beat the Angels
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Framber v Ohtani then Aggie baseball after dark! LFG!!!!
The Framchise vs. Shohei: Part 2
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June 2, 2010: Armando Gallaraga’s imperfect perfect game.
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I know it isn't right, but in a 3-0 game; you call that dude out even if it's a tie. Or at least that's what I do if I'm in an era of no challenges as an ump.bearkatag15 said:June 2, 2010: Armando Gallaraga’s imperfect perfect game.
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This still goes down as one of the worst missed calls ever...
The ump that called him safe later admitted he got it wrong. Almost makes it worse for the pitcher.Dies Irae said:I know it isn't right, but in a 3-0 game; you call that dude out even if it's a tie. Or at least that's what I do if I'm in an era of no challenges as an ump.bearkatag15 said:June 2, 2010: Armando Gallaraga’s imperfect perfect game.
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This still goes down as one of the worst missed calls ever...
This is must watch TV. Wonderful lessons in how several men handled a mistake, including Jim Leyland.bearkatag15 said:The ump that called him safe later admitted he got it wrong. Almost makes it worse for the pitcher.Dies Irae said:I know it isn't right, but in a 3-0 game; you call that dude out even if it's a tie. Or at least that's what I do if I'm in an era of no challenges as an ump.bearkatag15 said:June 2, 2010: Armando Gallaraga’s imperfect perfect game.
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This still goes down as one of the worst missed calls ever...
Also here is a short documentary about it:
Mathguy64 said:
Something I never caught when that happened, but the batter was busting it down the line.
MosesHallRAB04 said:Mathguy64 said:
Something I never caught when that happened, but the batter was busting it down the line.
Absolutely trying to prevent the perfect game.
redline248 said:
I don't understand why, in this instance, MLB can't go in and change it to a perfect game. Maybe they ask that last batter if he cares about having an extra hit taken away? I don't know, just seems like with the ump admitting it, and we use replay now to overturn calls...makes sense to me.
Why? We already have replay overturning calls every day. This isn't like going back to games before television and using some news paper article on a bad call to overturn something. It's not a subjective call like a check swing.Ag_07 said:redline248 said:
I don't understand why, in this instance, MLB can't go in and change it to a perfect game. Maybe they ask that last batter if he cares about having an extra hit taken away? I don't know, just seems like with the ump admitting it, and we use replay now to overturn calls...makes sense to me.
Absolutely not
MLB can't make and exception and overturn a call. You don't wanna set that precedent and open that can of worms.
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redline248 said:Why? We already have replay overturning calls every day. This isn't like going back to games before television and using some news paper article on a bad call to overturn something. It's not a subjective call like a check swing.Ag_07 said:redline248 said:
I don't understand why, in this instance, MLB can't go in and change it to a perfect game. Maybe they ask that last batter if he cares about having an extra hit taken away? I don't know, just seems like with the ump admitting it, and we use replay now to overturn calls...makes sense to me.
Absolutely not
MLB can't make and exception and overturn a call. You don't wanna set that precedent and open that can of worms.
You want to open the door for those *******s to take away 2017? Because that's how the door opens for that to happen.redline248 said:Why? We already have replay overturning calls every day. This isn't like going back to games before television and using some news paper article on a bad call to overturn something. It's not a subjective call like a check swing.Ag_07 said:redline248 said:
I don't understand why, in this instance, MLB can't go in and change it to a perfect game. Maybe they ask that last batter if he cares about having an extra hit taken away? I don't know, just seems like with the ump admitting it, and we use replay now to overturn calls...makes sense to me.
Absolutely not
MLB can't make and exception and overturn a call. You don't wanna set that precedent and open that can of worms.
Can we go back to 1986 and reverse that craptastic Fred Brocklander call in the NLCS game 5?wangus12 said:You want to open the door for those *******s to take away 2017? Because that's how the door opens for that to happen.redline248 said:Why? We already have replay overturning calls every day. This isn't like going back to games before television and using some news paper article on a bad call to overturn something. It's not a subjective call like a check swing.Ag_07 said:redline248 said:
I don't understand why, in this instance, MLB can't go in and change it to a perfect game. Maybe they ask that last batter if he cares about having an extra hit taken away? I don't know, just seems like with the ump admitting it, and we use replay now to overturn calls...makes sense to me.
Absolutely not
MLB can't make and exception and overturn a call. You don't wanna set that precedent and open that can of worms.
im not disagreeing.Ag_07 said:
Or the Altuve HR rob by Betts in 2018
This is exactly my point
You can't pick and choose which calls you go back and overturn.
Either do them all or do none of them.