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Baseball Primer Newsblog— The Best News Links from the Baseball Newsstand
Tuesday, May 01, 2007
Cardinals’ slugger Albert Pujols got a premature walk in the sixth inning of St. Louis’ game against the Milwaukee Brewers on Monday night.
Pujols fell behind Brewers’ starter and former teammate Jeff Suppan 0-2 before fouling off a pitch, taking two balls and fouling off another. He was awarded first base by home plate umpire Dan Iassogna after the next pitch.
“I was mad at myself for going to 3-2 after being up 0-2, and then I saw him walking to first,” said Suppan, who figured that maybe it was his mistake and he had walked him. “I looked at the umpire expecting him to call him back, but no one said anything. I just moved on and it didn’t end up hurting me.”
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Official scorer Tim O’Driscoll confirmed Pujols, who extended his hitting streak to nine with a single in the first, walked on the third ball of the at-bat.
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1. greenbackThere was no Brewers TV; it was on ESPN. The ESPN crew didn't realize it until the next inning, and joked about it for awhile.
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2007/writers/the_bonus/03/28/verducci.umpire0402/index.html
"Major league umpires are, in fact, closer to perfect than you might imagine. There were 167,341 at bats last season over 2,429 games. According to the 2006 "Umpiring Year in Review," a report put together by MLB officials, the men in blue made only 100 incorrect calls, excluding balls and strikes (and in that discipline they were judged to be 94.9% accurate). Not once did a club protest a game. (A protest can be filed only if a team believes umpires misapplied the rules.)"
I find 100 total incorrect calls hard to believe.
UECKER: What a *#*(@*@(# call! This ump's got his head up his #*# !!!!
(delay button no longer pushed)
UECKER: And that's ball four, folks! Pujols takes his base...
That about says it for me. Anyway, as far as bad calls go...Deckinger is the famous one, but his wasn't even the worst call to happen to a team from Missouri.
Please. Angel Hernandez tops 100 before the All Star Game.
Scorn.
I think it's hilarious that the Cardinals have been beaten twice in the first month of the season by both of the starting pitchers they let go as free agents.
the men in blueCowboy Joe West made only 100 incorrect calls in April, the best month of his careerThat reason doesn't really fly for the umps, though.
The fifth down game is so overblown. CU never would have spiked the ball on the real fourth down.
And Webber never would have called time out if the bench hadn't told him to...
To be fair, they were too busy talking about 1982 at the time to be expected to pay attention to the count.
No, but they wouldn't have had the extra time to run the play they wanted to either. He spiked the ball with 2 seconds left, if he ran a play instead who knows what would have happened
I will grant that their chances of success would have been lowered, but most people who complain about it seem to act as if their chance of success would have been 0%.
Which, to be fair, is still pretty damn good.
that's not as funny as it sounded in my head.
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