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Baseball Primer Newsblog — The Best News Links from the Baseball Newsstand Friday, July 31, 2009AJC: Chipper Jones rips umpire over fist bump, ejections
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And, by the way, what's John Baker doing even offering such a bump. What's he thinking?
I would argue that this subject is far more serious within the game of baseball than PEDs...
Yes, MLB will no doubt address it, by fining Chipper Jones and otherwise ignoring the problem with Hohn.
Not that I'm really in the mood to defend Hohn, but it's pretty clear in the video Baker initiated the fist bump.
Also, there was absoluetly no reason to return Baker's fist-bump. It was probably innocent. Players congratulate umpires on what players think are good games by the umps all the time. You'll often see a pitcher say, "Good job" to an ump as he's leaving the field. But a fist-bump after all that transpired with Cox and McCann?
Umpires are obviously supposed to be impartial. Again, the fist-bump probably wasn't meant to show favoritism but what matters is the perception. If baseball allows an action that seems to show any hint of impartiality, that could mean big trouble for the game. When Baker stuck out his fist, Hohn should have simply said, "No thanks. I can't." and walked off the field. Incidents like this could make Major League Baseball look like pro wrestling and require stiff punishment.
To make matters worse, Hohn was behind the plate during a June 21 game between the Braves and Red Sox at Fenway. Hohn ejected reliever Eric O'Flaherty, Chipper Jones and Bobby Cox after he seemed to bait O'Flaherty into an argument.
Hohn should be punished for the fist-bump alone. Add to it that he missed a call, stopped the game to bait Bobby Cox into an argument and overreacted when McCann asked him about a call and baseball needs to seriously consider suspending Hohn for the remainder of the season.
As a baseball fan, the whole incident made me angrier than anything I've watched on a Major League Baseball field. I actually think I've changed my stance and think Hohn should be fired instead of suspended.
Sermon over
Not sure if this was meant as sarcasm, nor do I know how one defines "widespread", but betting baseball and other sports is completely legal, and has been for many, many years.
DB
Breaking, stabbing. You have a very unhealthy relationships with necks, Sam.
Yeah, I probably should have guessed that.
That said, the "fist bump" ought to be an actionable offense. Hopefully, the ump will apologize and explain convincingly that it was merely an instinctive response to the C, but it still should involve some kind of sanction. It's beneath the integrity of the game (interesting how we can invoke that in these contexts, but not in others, and yes, I'm looking at you, Srul). And, I'm no Braves fan, but I admire Chipper for coming out so candidly about this and forcing MLB's hand. Something needs to be done.
Earl Weaver drove a few umps to unprofessionalism as well.
If you're reading this as "insipid macho unaccountable threats" you're actually not getting it. Roll again to hit.
I don't care who wins the AL East... as long as it's not Earl Weaver and the Orioles.
Little known fact: Sam Hutcheson is in fact what the Wu-Tang Clan was warning us about when they said protect ya neck.
that being said.....you either have to toss him the moment he starts that crap to set a precedent or turn a deaf ear until it become incessant.
Fist bumping the opposing catcher, no matter how innocent it is in actuality, is unacceptable and should come result in a public explanation, coupled with disciplinary actions.
Bill Hohn: No, I'm not going to bump it, not now, not ever.
Bill Hohn: No, I'm not going to bump it, not now, not ever.
faux-Hohn: Dude, I'm an umpire. What are you thinking?
Hohn: I'll get it!
Don't get me wrong, he shouldn't have done it, but all that needs to happen is for his superior to say "Hey, don't do that." and for Hohn to say, "Right. Sorry." and it is over.
He wanted to randomly eject a player. That deserves more than stern talking to.
It's America, dude.
Yes, because Jones' deducing umpire bias from Hohn's over-the-top provocation of the Braves' dugout, fist-bumping a player for a team that just beat the Braves, and disproportionate ejection of Braves players over the course of months is exactly the same as Hawkins claiming umpire bias from his not getting a couple borderline strike calls during the course of one inning.
Why would you hate on Adam Rubin like that?
I was disappointed in last night's game. Hohn rotated down to third, and that's where Chipper plays, and I was really hoping Chipper would just snap and break his damned neck. That would have been AWESOME. Well worth paying the last three years of Chipper's contract while he was serving his suspension.
I have to admit, having Chipper spend the rest of his life in prison would be kind of sweet, actually.
Gregg's strike zone was indeed awful that day, but, really, Braves in the 90s should STFU about strike zones.
Not sure about baseball, but the NBA had/has the immortal Joey Crawford/San Antonio feud.
Different issue. I am just talking about the overreaction to the fistbump.
Exactly. What is outrageous about this isn't the "fistbump" per se but a pattern of behaviour that is beyond the pale. If I'm the owner of the Braves I refuse to allow my team to play any more games until he is fired. Or the next time they play the Braves players should unrelentedly swear and scream at him one after another until all 25 have been ejected. I'd pay to see that.
McClouth comes to bat. "Listen you ############. You call a single strike on me and I'm going to shove this ####### bat down your worthless throat." Ejection.
Now batting for McClouth, Garret Anderson. "Listen you piece of crap. I'm old and a horrible baseball player but you're such a bad umpire I'd like to take a #### on your face." Ejection.
Now batting for the Braves, Ryan Church. "You are a sinner. You need to allow the love of our Lord Jesus Christ into your heart." Ejection. etc. etc.
In any case this needs to be a much bigger news story than it is.
Jays vs. Joe Brinkman. I'm not sure when it started, but it really kicked into full swing when Ernie Whitt's autobiography (written while still with the Jays) clearly stated that he felt that Brinkman had been deliberately screwing the Jays.
That's a little different, since NBA refs actively and more or less openly fix games on behalf of the league office, which has never been fond of the idea of the low-ratings Spurs winning titles. (This is ignoring all the shady gambling allegations...)
How can the issues be separated? I don't think anyone would be talking nearly as much about the fistbump if it hadn't occurred in the wake of the pitch calls and ejections. If the fistbump had happened without any of that other stuff, it would be weird, but not a big deal. Fistbumping the Marlins' catcher after all this other stuff had happened sets off all sorts of alarms.
You can't talk about the fist bump as if it's an isolated issue. You have to take it in conjunction with the Cox ejection in this game and the Cox/Jones/O'Flaherty simultaneous ejections in the Boston game and the strike zones in both games.
Most of these tie back to the manager or a player on that team.
Ron Luciano was removed from umpiring Oriole games because of his feud with Earl Weaver.
Jocko Conlan couldn't stand Leo Durocher.
Jim Honochick was known to give certain players special strike zones. George Scott better be swinging with Honochick behind the plate.
It's just a spontaneous outpouring of affection.
I take this to mean "Jocko Conlan allowed his hatred for Durocher to influence his calls" since I've never heard of anyone who could stand Leo Durocher.
Speaking of horrible umpires, I was surprised to see Joe West being honored for something the other night. I thought he had been drummed out of the game years ago.
It was probably for receiving one million death threats from fans.
Jocko's own words:
Durocher? You can have him. I umpired in the minor leagues for five seasons and in the National League for 25, and I never saw anyone else like him. He is the king of the complainers, the troublemakers, the malcontents, the ones who can never, never, never accept a tough decision that goes against them.
There aren't very many of them, thank the Lord. I don't mean the fellows who get in an occasional argument and get thrown out of a game once in a while. That happens. That's part of baseball. I mean the ones who are always bickering, always making trouble, who seem to go out of their way to stir things up, the ones who play to the crowd to get the fans down on the umpire. There are only one or two on a team at the most, but they can make an umpire's life hell.
Durocher was the worst in my experience. He's two-faced. He jumps you one minute, and the next minute he comes up oozing charm, calling you a great umpire. He doesn't fool me. I've known him too long. Great umpire! He never bothered to call me a great umpire when I made a good call against his team. You'd get nothing but trouble then.
That's what happened. Doesn't make it excusable.
Not quite. As was already said, he was going to randomly pick a player to eject and Cox said "just pick me."
Yea, it would be totally embarrassing for the Braves to lose in the first round after taking the Wild Card, as opposed to losing in the first round after taking the division.
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