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Baseball Primer Newsblog — The Best News Links from the Baseball Newsstand Sunday, November 01, 2009FOX’s TV Camera Extends Onto Field, Causes Controversy on A-Rod Home RunHaven’t seen this much hogging of the lens since Shelley Winters in “I Am a Camera”!
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Posted: November 01, 2009 at 01:17 AM | 47 comment(s)
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no, there really is nothing to say after that except, maybe, it was hit By Alex the Roid-raged centaur and he should never be allowed to hit a home run, especially when playing for that team.
Otherwise, a home run ought to be called a home run because, you know, it's a home run.
That's got to be the most lame-ass excuse for a loss. "We lost because they called the guy's home run a home run, so we gave up another six runs in other innings." Cripes!
Not even that, there were runs in the same inning following the homerun. So it's not a stretch to think that A-Rod would have scored from second and the runs behind him would have scored as well. Not guaranteed, but not unlikely.
EDIT: Gah, nevermind.
Did they? It was on a trajectory to hit the top of the fence, but I think it wasn't particularly obvious whether it would have bounced over or back onto the field. Certainly not clear enough to reverse the original call.
This was not fan interference; this was under the groundrules. What "would have happened" doesn't matter; hitting the camera is a homerun. That should have been communicated to the managers (or whomever took cards to the umps). Whether it was or wasn't, deciding hitting the camera would be a homerun is completely what would be the expected groundruling, in such a case.
The dreaded Joe Rudi under/overrated swell about to begin!
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It was probably a HR, but got muddied by FOX and their need for a camera at EVERY angle. No matter how useless.
They actually did show it. You could barely tell when the ball hit it.
The camera adds 10 pounds. Kruk adds 80.
Come on. This is ########, knee jerk "I hate fox" regardless reaction. They weren't trying to make themselves the story, they were trying to give you access to the best camera angels they could, to make your viewing experience the best they could.
Whop-de-do. It hit the camera, a camera which by rule if it hit was a homer. This is so a ####### non-story.
I'd get a Coke if this was the live chatter for this game. I assume Coke-age doesn't travel, though, correct?
This is the important general point. Instead of using instant replay why don't they construct the stadiums so that this isn't necessary. That said the ground rule is a reasonable response. However if this was the agreed upon groundrule why didn't Buck and McCarver know this. Isn't it their job to know this kind of thing?
But you KNOW that if it'd been Victorino instead of A-Rod, Selig would have ordered the umpires to rule it "camera interference" and called it an out. This was decided in 1984, at a meeting of the Trilateral Commission that was held at Stalin's birthplace in Kenya.
I agree that now that we know that hitting the camera at all is a home run, it's a non-story.
"We tour the field during the series whenever we go to a new ballpark, and discuss specific ground rules and potential trouble areas just like that," Davis said. "Because we cannot control what the cameraman does with the camera, one of the specific ground rules is when the ball hits the camera, [it's a] home run."
But they can control what a fan does with his hands?
nope--it's the baseball equivalent of the tuck rule
Can either Brown or Taylor stick in center? I'd let Victorino go, lock up Werth, and have one of the kids take over center, and the other one take over left a year later for Ibanez. Or sooner if Raul plays more like he did in the 2nd half than the first.
Kudos to the Phillies for taking a low cost flyer on him when every other team had a chance to sign him. He exposes teams that pay lip service to "scouting information" above the numbers in player evaluations. I don't see how a scout misses the fact that he can hit for power, run well, throw well, and show patience at the plate. He signed in the same offseason as guys like Carlos Lee, Soriano, Drew, Pierre, and Gary Matthews Jr. got their millions.
If you paid no attention to the numbers, only ability and recognizing the impact of aging curves, Werth should have been considered right there with the others. MLB teams don't actually pay attention to that type of evaluation. They just pay you based on numbers. Some teams pay on the dumb numbers (Carlos Lee, RBI), and some by the smart numbers (Drew, OBP, defense), but there's a real opportunity for teams that can find a guy with ridiculous ability who just hasn't, for whatever reason, put up the numbers yet.
Really? You should beat up that joker who got your username and password, then:
Look, I completely agree about Werth. Good for the Phils for seeing things that no one else apparently saw.
Because this is...########. The problem with scouting position players is that they can run like the wind, throw a ping-pong ball through a steel door, and show prodigious power and patience...
...and still, never hit, because the ability to make solid contact at the big league level is a capricious, difficult to recognize talent. Therefore the only way to really identify it is to look at numbers, because to the naked eye the guy who will hit 300 and the guy who will K 170 times and hit 250 are basically impossible to tell apart.
Werth looked like a guy who couldnt make contact with big-league pitching. He had a ####-ton of strikeouts before his injury, and unless he ended up with SERIOUS power, like 30HR type power (which his record suggested was theoretically possible, but unlikely), he was never going to hit for enough average to be a big league regular, even with plus defense in the corner and plus baserunning.
Werth put it together and developed enough power to carry his strikeouts. But, that's just a freak thing. For every Werth, there are 5 guys who hit .250/310/410 and come off the bench for a few years before fading to obscurity. That's what any rational observer would have thought was the most likely outcome for Werth, even with his "tools", even before his injury.
Your preening would be more impressive to me if you could name a few players now who are going to go "Werth" on the league in the next couple of seasons. Can't do it, can ya?
Don't forget that the Phils signed Werth as a 4th OF. Even after "outperforming" 4th OF expectations, he was seen as a platoon OF -- remember that the Phils signed Jenkins in 2008. The Phils under Gillick and Amaro have been steady in bringing in useful bits, in the case of Werth and Victorino, they've been good and lucky.
Speaking of such things, they ran this completely ridiculous, ludicrous World Series-Avatar tie-in to open last night's game...then, when it finally came time to show live footage, the first thing they showed were Ozzie et al, sitting around, saying NOTHING, while a fourth guy talked off-camera.
I mean, these people have jobs? You have the whole long, epicly tenuous montage to set up, and you can't even switch to the right camera?
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