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To: cripplecreek
Jim Joyce and Armando Galarraga.........

Trivia question, what pitchers threw no-hitters in 2010?

tick tock, tick tock, tick tock..........beep?

Typical answer will be "I don't know...."

Another trivia question: What pitcher in 2010 was denied a perfect game due to a blown call by an umpire?

Answer: Armando Galarraga and the umpire was Jim Joyce.........LOL!

If I was a player and looking for fame, this would have been the perfect scenario..and I'd likely send Jim Joyce and his wife a Christmas flower arrangement for the rest of my life..........

Baseball is a game played by really good "kids" and officiated by humans. Bad calls have always been made and they will continue to do so. That's just a reflection on the imperfection of those who play it and those who officiate it...........It is what it is and any attempt to refine it and convert it to technological scrutiny will destroy the game forever.

22 posted on 05/09/2013 1:23:27 PM PDT by Hot Tabasco (This space for rent)
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To: Hot Tabasco

I don’t have any problem with Jim Joyce, he knew he blew the call but once it was made it was out of his hands.


23 posted on 05/09/2013 1:25:35 PM PDT by cripplecreek (REMEMBER THE RIVER RAISIN!)
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To: Hot Tabasco
Baseball is a game played by really good "kids" and officiated by humans. Bad calls have always been made and they will continue to do so. That's just a reflection on the imperfection of those who play it and those who officiate it...........
Imperfection is one thing; incompetence, for which Angel Hernandez has a game-wide reputation, is something else entirely. Particularly when Hernandez could see clearly enough what everyone watching that game on television could see and still blow the call.
It is what it is and any attempt to refine it and convert it to technological scrutiny will destroy the game forever.
Getting it right is never destructive to the game. I concede this was an early regular season contest, but suppose the game had championship implications? How sanguine would we be then in the innate imperfection of the beings who play and officiate the game?

You might care to know that an umpire who committed one of the most infamous blown calls in baseball history has long since come out in favour of permanent instant replay---regular season and postseason---and hinted that there wouldn't be a thing wrong with baseball government overruling an obviously blown call.

Said umpire's name is Don Denkinger.

P.S. Comparing Hernandez the other night to Jim Joyce in 2010 is almost apples and oranges. Joyce knew he blew the call at the moment he got to see a replay of the play and never shied from acknowledging it in the immediate aftermath. And, unlike Hernandez, who also has a game-wide reputation for arrogance, Joyce after his blown call didn't tell reporters seeking his comments that he'd only issue written comments, and on his own terms. In essence, Hernandez was telling anyone who wanted to know what he was or wasn't thinking when making a flagrantly blown call to urinate up the proverbial rope.

By the way, baseball government has acknowledged the call was blown, but that's all. It should rule the game suspended at a 4-4 tie, and play its remainder from the point of Adam Rosales's should-have-been home run, the next time the A's and the Indians meet. At the least it would be a far more legitimate continuation of a suspended game than the infamous George Brett pine-tar homer was . . .

31 posted on 05/10/2013 5:07:09 AM PDT by BluesDuke (What made America great: God, guns, and Gibson Les Pauls . . .)
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