Yeah well, baseball needs to think about baseball in the present, instead of what might happen in the future. There is no guarantee that Galaragga will ever get another chance like this, so for the ump to take it away like he did, is unacceptable. As for the future, you take it case by case. Right now, MLB needs to overrule the call and award the young man a perfect game. If everyone involved in MLB can't come to an unspoken agreement not to use this as some precedent for protesting other end of game calls then I have no faith in humanity. It's so cut and dry. Don't be a huge tool and there will be no negative precedent set. I agree. On ESPN during the Tigers highlights they rans clips of broadcasters of the following teams: Boston, NY Mets, Houston, Pittsburgh, Tampa Bay, NY Yankees (Yankees broadcasters took it a step farther and said "the umpiring has never been as worse as it has been this year"), and Marty Brennaman, and they all were in agreement that this was a really bad call and something needs to be done. My gut feeling is that had ESPN brought clips of every major league team broadcast tonight onto their show, I think every team would have said the same thing. I think for the first time that I can remember, everybody associated with baseball is in agreement, and that is Galaragga should be awarded the perfect game.