Man, WHAT are you watching...he is actually about 3/4 of the way down the line by the time the ump waves for time. You must have some heartfelt sympathy toward the Blue Jays or something. Um, no. He was about halfway, but my point is that it doesn't matter because the umps can't award home plate after a time out. It's like an inadvertant whistle in football. If a ref blows a play dead, a team could pick up a fumble and run it back for a TD and it wouldn't matter. A dead ball is a dead ball. Where are you getting that rule from? This is not football. How can an ump call 'time' in the middle of a live ball? If a batter hits a double to the wall, and is 3/4 of the way to second the ump cannot just call 'time' and tell the runner to go back to first base. Even if the second baseman has fallen and broke his leg the ball can't just be dead in the middle of live action when a runner is 3/4 of the way to a base without any valid interference to make to ball dead. You're arguing for nothing. The umps called the run as scored -- and no doubt backed up by the league when they reviewed. You're up against the league's call on this.