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In response to
"
shockingly bad call. -- nm
"
by
Reagen
Umpires get nervous and choke in these situations, too. -- nm
Posted by
David (aka David)
Jun 2 '10, 17:51
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It's just that it's not an excuse. He's a veteran ump and it wasn't all that close. -- nm
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Krusty
Jun 2, 17:54
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it's not his fault there is no replay
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stewie
Jun 2, 17:55
2
I realize they don't have the overhead angle live, but live you could tell he was out.
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Reagen
Jun 2, 17:57
If it was a bang-bang play, fine. I'd give him the benefit of the doubt. But it wasn't. He was out by half a step. A veteran MLB ump has to make
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Krusty
Jun 2, 17:57
they usually choke towards what everyone wants though...
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stewie
Jun 2, 17:53
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