((HT: Sportsnet))
So, when you want to challenge someone not challenging a play and you get ejected, you're still in the wrong...
Apparently, Toronto Blue Jays manager John Gibbons went out to challenge a call that wasn't made by Yankees manager Joe Girardi and overturned, he was tossed last night.
Gibbons was right in line with Rule 9.02c:
The rule states: “If a decision is appealed, the umpire making the decision may ask another umpire for information before making a final decision. No umpire shall criticize, seek to reverse or interfere with another umpire’s decision unless asked to do so by the umpire making it.”
Here's Gibbons discussing with FOSG Jeff Blair...
Crew chief Jeff Kellogg can use a rule three sections down to cover the decision...which he probably did...
Under rule 9.05, Major League Baseball lists a series of “General Instructions for Umpires” which includes the following: “The first requisite is to get decisions correctly. If in doubt don’t hesitate to consult your associate.
“When the partner is certain that the umpire making the call could benefit from such additional information, the partner should alert the other umpire that there is additional, important information that should be shared.”
So, even if a manager may be right, he could still be wrong...
The HQ thinks... unless we're proven wrong...
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Friday, April 26, 2013
Saturday, April 28, 2012
In case you missed it: Ump tackles dumbass streaking fan
There is a reason that TV networks no longer shows the idiots who run out onto fields during the course of a ballgame. And simply put: It's not to encourage other morons to try it so they can get on TV.
However, this is quite good video.
During Friday nights Baltimore Orioles game against Oakland, some drunk, dumbass teen or 20-year old ran out onto the Camden Yards field. For some reason nobody seemed to be in a hurry to stop him as he loops through the infield, rounds third and heads home.
That's when Home Plate ump Jeff Kellogg steps in.
And drops the ass-clown, holding him in place with a knee in the middle of his back.
We only hope it hurt the stupid-mf. We hope it injures him real good.
But it probably didn't.
Your video:
However, this is quite good video.
During Friday nights Baltimore Orioles game against Oakland, some drunk, dumbass teen or 20-year old ran out onto the Camden Yards field. For some reason nobody seemed to be in a hurry to stop him as he loops through the infield, rounds third and heads home.
That's when Home Plate ump Jeff Kellogg steps in.
And drops the ass-clown, holding him in place with a knee in the middle of his back.
We only hope it hurt the stupid-mf. We hope it injures him real good.
But it probably didn't.
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