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  1. I am pretty neutral but if you make me pick one I will take the Cardinals just because STL is a better baseball town than Houston.
  2. He would have been up in July because he was the best batter to call up. We still wouldn't have seen Greenberg in the bigs if it weren't for Pie's injury. After all how is Pie ever going to become a decent major leaguer if he never plays in the bigs??
  3. I think that was game 4, which we lost anyway. We actually won Game 4, and I think that was the Lofton catch game because didn't Ramirez hit the grand slam a short time later? Ramirez hit his Grand Slam in like the second inning of an earlier game I thought. I'm positive the Grand Slam was in Florida, and I think that Lofton's catch was back in Chicago. You guys are thinking of game 4 of the NLCS, not the NLDS. Lofton's trap catch was in Chicago against Atlanta, and it was in game 4. ARam's grand slam was in the 1st inning of Game 4 of the NLCS off of Willis. Correct. Aram's bomb gave us the lead we would need for a 3-1 series advantage against the Marlins. Then the playoffs were cancelled for the year. Yes, Yes, I remember that quite clearly now. Thanks for helping me get everything straight. Too bad the playoffs were cancelled we had a good shot at winning it all too...
  4. I think that was game 4, which we lost anyway. We actually won Game 4, and I think that was the Lofton catch game because didn't Ramirez hit the grand slam a short time later? Ramirez hit his Grand Slam in like the second inning of an earlier game I thought. I'm positive the Grand Slam was in Florida, and I think that Lofton's catch was back in Chicago. I think Ramirez's GS was in Game 4...I'd have to look it up though. Unless someone happens to remember which game D-Train started because that's who he hit it off of. Lofton's catch, I think you are right...might have been Game 2, which we won...or it might have even been early in Game 6...I don't really remember.
  5. I think that was game 4, which we lost anyway. We actually won Game 4, and I think that was the Lofton catch game because didn't Ramirez hit the grand slam a short time later?
  6. Calls being the key word. Again....the ball was rolled BEFORE the ump put his hand up. And again, if he hadn't put his hand up there would have been plenty of time for Escobar to throw the runner out. And as Tim pointed out, in a raucous playoff atmosphere stadium, the signal trumps the verbal call, and the signal was clearly out. If it was so loud why did the pitcher and manager of the Angels say they heard the ump say the batter was out? It's not just the umps that are contradicting themselves. Escobar and Scioscia both said the ump called the batter out, but I think they are just referring to the signal. Scioscia especially would have no chance to hear the ump say anything. Neither one of them heard anything but they saw something. The fist that meant Classless One was out.
  7. On borderline plays like that you are absolutely wrong, the defensive players can never assume an offensive player is out. Until the ump says they are....says and shows the signal they are safe. You ask any coach....any coach and he'll tell you to take the decision out of the umps hands and make the easy tag. Assuming anything gets you can get you exactly what happened to the Angels. I don't think the extra effort is unreasonable in any way. From what I have been hearing, the ump has to yell "live ball" if he doesn't think a strike is caught. Paul says he heard nothing, and that is why he did nothing. This is the ump's fault and not Paul's in any way. Paul was not leaving the decision in the ump's hands because the ump had not said "live ball", so Paul rightly thought the decision had already been made. Saying Paul should have tagged him is akin to saying that on a double play grounder, the guy at second should stand on the bag until he heard the umpire call "out" before throwing it over to first.
  8. I've seen it, and that is definitely not the case. The ump called him out, paul rolled (and didn't sprint anywhere), then AJ ran, the ump froze, looked confused as hell, then panicked and didn't know what to do, then just stood around like an indignant idiot defending his ineptitude. You're right. I saw the fist pump while Paul was still in his crouch. If the Angels are at fault there, then everyone better tag every batter after every strike 3 call, everytime. The Angels definitely will. I wouldn't just tag them. If it's AJP, I slap him as hard as I can with the ball. It was a chance to do just that. But why would he have? The ump didn't call no catch, the rest of the infielders saw the ump call him out, and were running off the field. It was the same as any other inning ending strikeout, except that Eddings changed his mind after all the fielders were out of position, and AJP was at first. You just can't blame the Angels for this. The only thing the Angels did wrong was fail to realize how galactically stupid the home plate umpire was. And if we're supposed to assume the umpires are stupid, then why are they hired?
  9. He's been lying about everything. How about someone asks him, flat out, why he manipulated the umpire. While we're at it, ask him why he kicked a SF trainer in the balls last spring.
  10. Watching JRIB and it is clear that Classless One saw the fist before he took off. He was starting to run but he could have seen the fist. Kept running. He's a cheater. End of story.
  11. I've seen it, and that is definitely not the case. The ump called him out, paul rolled (and didn't sprint anywhere), then AJ ran, the ump froze, looked confused as hell, then panicked and didn't know what to do, then just stood around like an indignant idiot defending his ineptitude. You're right. I saw the fist pump while Paul was still in his crouch. If the Angels are at fault there, then everyone better tag every batter after every strike 3 call, everytime. The Angels definitely will. And I hope they stand up, glare at the ump to make sure he is watching, then exaggeratedly tag him and leave the glove applied for a good 3 seconds. It would be humorous and it would get their point across better than anything verbal would.
  12. That's not the only instance either. Same thing with Jose Molina's K back in the 6th, or around that time. Pumps the first once the tag is applied. Eddings is a liar and so is the rest of that umpiring crew.
  13. Brilliant post, Daymen. I agree completely.
  14. 4 is more than 2. brilliant....still had the lead after the grand slam though. I love measuring the true nature of someones crappines. Lets bring Farnsworth, Alfonseca, and Fassero back. Then all will be well. I'd rather have Farnsworth than Novoa in the pen next season. I'd rather see Farnsworth out there than Wuertz, or JVB, or Leicester, or Wellemeyer. I'm not sure all would be well, but Farnsworth would've been the best righty in our pen last season, and barring a major FA acquisition, likely will be better than any righty in our pen next season. Oh, I agree. The Cubs never should have traded Farnsworth. They should have never overworked him, which led to his trade. He's no star, but he's a very good reliever. Wish the Cubs still had him. However, I would like to add that some do seem to be ignoring some of his downfalls. Players aren't robots, and I don't think Farnsworth always reacts well in a given situation. I'm not sure if clutch exists in baseball, but I do know it's human nature to react differently in different situations. There had to be some reason that Hawkins was an excellent set-up man but a terrible closer. I don't believe he just started to physically stink. I just wish the Cubs hadn't traded him to keep the Paul Wilson Possibilities in play. Nothing like a nice fight to shake things up once in a while.
  15. I'd like to throw in that I agree with Raisin's point from six or seven pages ago that Classless One just ran to see if he could get away with it. I was beginning to wonder if I was the only one who noticed that he had given up on the play, then decided to see if he could get away with running to first to take advantage of Eddings's indecision. The man could have been a professional criminal if he had not made it in baseball with that attitude,
  16. How did they cheat? They got the benefit of a bad call. Last time I checked that's hardly cheating. I'm of the opinion that Classless One knew he was out but decided to throw caution to the wind and take off for first base anyway hoping that confusion would ensue and he would be awarded the base --which, of course, happened. His postgame smart aleck comments about luck pushed me further to that opinion.
  17. The right hand going up indicates there was no contact between the bat and the ball. In other words, it's not a foul. A foul ball had nothing to do with it though and since you can run on a ball in the dirt after a 3rd strike that to me is where the probelm is. Again, why did Paul roll the ball before AJ was called out? Because he knew it was an out. He assumed wrong then didn't he? No, he didn't assume wrong. It was an out. The umpire called the out. What more do you want? If he called him out why was AJ safe at first? Simple. Eddings reversed his own "out" call. Does it sound absolutely ludicrous that an umpire would reverse his own call without consulting any of the other umps? Good. Because that is why this is causing such an uproar.
  18. He pumped his fist after Classless One swung and missed! He's OUT! Play over! This is absurd! Why can't Harold get this? All this BSing by the umps to rationalize this is little more than blind lies to save their own rears. It's not going to work. Lots of boos for the umps and the White Sox catcher, whose name I'm not typing anymore.
  19. Just had a chance to watch the BBTN take. Harold Reynolds is a moron. Raising the right arm is strike, pumping the fist is out. Come on, Harold. Don't be an idiot. Admit the Angels got jobbed.
  20. I won't blame the call unless the Angels lose in seven...therefore making it so they would have won the series. But I think the Halos are going to win it anyway. Scioscia is going to have his team pumped for the Anaheim games and the fans will be pumped too. You reckon they're gonna be pumped? Phew, if that was me it'd be Incredible Hulk time. Normally I hate Joe Buck, but I was pleased to see him back up the Angels on that travesty of a call.
  21. I won't blame the call unless the Angels lose in seven...therefore making it so they would have won the series. But I think the Halos are going to win it anyway. Scioscia is going to have his team pumped for the Anaheim games and the fans will be pumped too.
  22. In my opinion, this goes right up with, and maybe even surpasses, the Denkinger Game of 1985. This one extended the inning instead of extras which should have happened. After that crap with Pierzynski, I knew the Sox would win. Teams can recover from a lot of crap: errors, bloop hits, etc. but when an ump blows a call like that, it's murder for any team's psyche. Pierzynski is previously known for kicking a Giants trainer in the groin. Now this. I have no respect for the man. He is a classless loser and deserves to be treated like one. I cannot wait for Friday night's Game 3 to see what the Angel fans' reaction to him will be. This game was stolen from the Angels. Heinously. And although MLB doesn't have the guts to do so, they should reverse the call and play extra innings on Friday afternoon, then fly to Anaheim and play Game 3 Saturday night. That's a simple, correct solution. But Selig won't do it. I don't know if I have ever been this angry with an ending to a non-Cubs baseball game. EVER.
  23. Should LA lose this series, they now have their Bartman/Boone/Shoeless Joe story.
  24. Because God hates the Cubs. Eveyone knows that... ;) Crazy call. Denkinger has company now. Denkinger won't have company if the Halos win this series anyway. Scioscia won't let his team dwell on the call. The Angels will still win the series in seven just like I said before the series began.
  25. This is ridiculous. Cheer on your cheaters, Sox fans. Why don't they just go the whole hog and cork their bats and inject steroids before Game 3
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