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Saturday, November 07, 2009

Unheard-of Call in Cuban Baseball Game Raises Controversy

For such a poor country...Cuba certainly has a lot of Meals.

Sancti Spiritus Roosters defeated national Cuban champions Habana Cowboys 4-2 in a marathon game that lasted 16 innings, signed by an unheard-of call that could change the basis of umpires work in Cuban baseball.

On the 16th inning, Roosters third baseman Yulieski Gourriel hit a hard drive line over the pitcher’s mound that none of the umpires could quite see.

The ball hit the mound and altered its course towards the Cowboys second baseman, Dayan Garcia who caught it without letting touch the ground, and threw it to first, making an error. Gourriel continued to second base, and then catcher Guerrero made just another throwing error and the runner reached the third base.

After the play was over, Cowboys and national team manager Esteban Lombillo complained the ball had gone straight to hit the hurler’s foot to later fly to the second baseman glove, therefore the runner was out.

The umpires met to discuss the play and realized they didn’t know exactly what had happened, and when the argument arose, they decided to watch the recording of the play, which allegedly proved Lombillo’s complain.

Honestly, the TV images, taken from faraway, left room to doubts since the pitcher did not make any gesture indicating he had suffered the strong impact, and even it could be seen the cloud of dust raised by the ball on the mound.

Repoz Posted: November 07, 2009 at 01:08 AM | 14 comment(s)
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   1. jwb  Posted: November 07, 2009 at 01:40 AM (#3381747)
But did the ball have shoe polish on it?
   2. PreservedFish  Posted: November 07, 2009 at 02:12 AM (#3381753)
Should've called a do-over
   3. Crispix Attacks is in the best shape of his life.  Posted: November 07, 2009 at 02:36 AM (#3381758)
This seems like something that should have happened at least once in the 135-year history of the major leagues. (did the ball hit someone's foot or the ground?)
   4. mopar  Posted: November 07, 2009 at 04:00 AM (#3381775)
If a ball hits a shoe in the tropics and there are no scouts to see it ...
   5. Halofan  Posted: November 07, 2009 at 04:10 AM (#3381776)
How long did it take to develop the 8 MM film from the game camera?
   6. davoarid in MN  Posted: November 07, 2009 at 04:53 AM (#3381784)
I had such high hopes for this headline...
   7. Jolly Old St. Neck Wound, Marching Through Georgia  Posted: November 07, 2009 at 06:52 AM (#3381795)
I always thought that Castro got to make the final ruling on calls like this.
   8. sunnyday2  Posted: November 07, 2009 at 06:57 AM (#3381796)
The article doesn't say that they overturned the original call though it implies that they did. It was the batting team that filed a protest. And it sounds a lot like a Tim McClellan call. A cloud of dust was seen to arise from the mound as the ball struck and the pitcher did not recoil from what would have been a pretty significant impact, and yet the call on the field was overturned. One could only wish that this had happened in the MLB playoffs, just for fun.
   9. Slapinions  Posted: November 07, 2009 at 12:47 PM (#3381908)
How long did it take to develop the 8 MM film from the game camera?


Well done.
   10. SteveM.  Posted: November 07, 2009 at 12:54 PM (#3381914)
But they have socialized medicine!
   11. jwb  Posted: November 08, 2009 at 05:06 AM (#3382213)
We in the U.S. live a few months longer, on average, but our infant mortality rate is slightly higher. My health insurance only costs me 40% more than their GDP per capita. Such a deal!

(source: CIA World Factbook)
   12. Swedish Chef  Posted: November 08, 2009 at 05:10 AM (#3382214)
We in the U.S. live a few months longer, on average, and our infant mortality rate is slightly higher. My health insurance only costs me 40% more than their GDP per capita. Such a deal!


Be smarter than the CIA and never believe a single statistic from a totalitarian country.
   13. Der_K 2  Posted: November 08, 2009 at 06:27 AM (#3382219)
How much of a role did the complainer being Lombillo play?
   14. Jeff K.  Posted: November 08, 2009 at 08:47 AM (#3382234)
This seems like something that should have happened at least once in the 135-year history of the major leagues. (did the ball hit someone's foot or the ground?)

Meh. I think the supposition posed in the blurb here is perfectly legitimate. If a ball is hit so hard that none of the people trained for this sort of thing see it, and it hits someone on the foot hard enough that it still has momentum enough to carom up into the air and travel at least another 35 feet for someone else to catch it, the dude attached to the foot will let you know.
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