bigfan wrote:
I am assumng your bigger play was in the 9th, as I was still walking home from Wrigley I didn't get to see it, but
The Doug Eddings & AJ combo seems to work well for you guys.
Now that you guys are 2 years removed fom infamous drop 3rd strike can you see how crazy of a call that is? and just in case you missed it, same umpire.
As an umpire you make some calls that might not be perfect, but they are expected and have been called that way in baseball for years.
If you try to steal second and the ball beats you, you better make an amazing slide or you are out.
If the second baseman gets the ball on a double play and is "In the neighborhood" but off the base, and it would not have been close, you are out.
and I would say 99 out of 99 TIMES! when ou are dead in a run down and pull the 'jump into the defender play' you are called out because an umpire shouldn't act like it's his first game.
yes I would question the motive of a Doug Eddings. Not that he has any favoritism or even dislike of the Sox, but it looks like he is the guy who wants to make the "PERFECT" call and thus gets caught in such scenarios.
It's actually closer to 3 years since the dropped 3rd strike call. But this is a reach, BF, even for you. An umpire makes 2 "bad" calls over the span of 3 years and you think he has some hidden agenda to somehow favor the White Sox. That's a coindidence, not a pattern. I'm guessing he's made other bad calls in other games involving teams that aren't the White Sox. With that in mind I couldn't blame the Sox (or any other team benefitting from his poor calls) for that, blame the umpire for sucking.
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Now that you guys are 2 years removed fom infamous drop 3rd strike can you see how crazy of a call that is?
...I'm not really sure what this means. Should there be some type of admission that the dropped 3rd strike call was wrong? I don't remember ever thinking that it was a great call by the ump. I liked the result, but I couldn't see how the call the even made in the first place since he couldn't see the ball drop since I couldn't see it drop on any one of the 10,000 replays that I saw. That doesn't mean it didn't hit the ground, it just means I don't think the call could have been made based on what the umpire saw....of course I didn't get a replay from inside the umpire's head either.
What is this "craziness" that you speak of? Bad calls? Yeah, there's bad calls made by umpires...and I guess the White Sox are the only team that gets these breaks...and without them they never would win a game, much less a world series. That sounds pretty crazy to me.