First of all...Potato-head? But secondly, I realize that because something happened to jeter it's not going to change the game forever - or how the umpires call it. It really should, however, at least cause someone (selig?) to say "Hey, the rule is that you have to tag them. So, uh, keep that in mind." Anything that implies that an umpire should, you know, follow the rules as they're written would be a good thing. That's all well and good, but the "if the ball beats you you're out" idea hinges on it being a close play and the umpire only able to see so much. The only reason anyone knows Jeter was safe was due to the hindsight of numerous replays from different angles and slow-motion. As it happened, it was a bang-bang play that was VERY close. The human eye can only follow so much with that kind of flurry of action. Nothing unusual happened on that play: the ump just verbalized it poorly.