Why are the Dodgers still whining about one play in a game they lost by 8? Also, I looked at the video and watched it frame-by-frame. There is a good view that can be found in this clip, starting at about 20 seconds: http://m.mlb.com/video/topic/63817564/v1207933883/nlcs-gm4-heyward-nabs-agon-on-close-play-at-home/?team_id=112 You can clearly see that his palm hit the dirt first, and then his fingers went down. His palm is down in the dirt well before the plate. But his fingers are clearly still in the air. You can even see the shadow of his fingers, directly below the fingers, in the dirt. And when his hand gets to the plate, you can see the shadow from his fingers drift over the plate. He's not touching the plate when his hand is first over it. I took a freeze-frame shot that appears to be really close to where Gonzalez's screen shot is at. http://i.imgur.com/4TZyOF5.jpg You can still see space between his fingers and the plate. And you can see the shadow on the plate. The first frame where I can no longer see space between his fingers and the plate, the tag is already on. He's out. And even if he beat it by a split second, it was bang-bang. Too close to call. Stick with the call on the field. Still out. There shouldn't be any controversy here.