tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4917712291092871273.post8896065383482600184..comments2024-01-18T06:49:55.117-08:00Comments on Close Call Sports & Umpire Ejection Fantasy League: Rule 3.16: Spectator Interference on Batted BallLindsayhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06361341904305010488noreply@blogger.comBlogger13125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4917712291092871273.post-34574166817919499902012-06-14T18:21:22.935-07:002012-06-14T18:21:22.935-07:00As a follow up to my earlier question, I will gues...As a follow up to my earlier question, I will guess that the most ejections in a single game record would go to Steve Rippley, due to his being the plate ump for the bean-brawl game.UmpsRulenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4917712291092871273.post-21508226382418851772012-06-12T17:33:07.764-07:002012-06-12T17:33:07.764-07:00Actually, Blaser's first game was April 24, 20...Actually, Blaser's first game was April 24, 2010. He ejected Tracy on May 12, 2010. Of course, he also tossed Tracy last year.UmpsRulenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4917712291092871273.post-1854691437919714022012-06-12T12:12:37.032-07:002012-06-12T12:12:37.032-07:00Wasn't Cory Blaser working his first MLB game ...Wasn't Cory Blaser working his first MLB game when he ejected Jim Tracy in 2010?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4917712291092871273.post-8252484154389503112012-06-12T11:00:11.372-07:002012-06-12T11:00:11.372-07:00On August 1, 2011, we put out the results of a pol...On August 1, 2011, we put out the results of a <a href="http://www.closecallsports.com/2011/08/polls-she-gone.html" rel="nofollow">poll titled "Ejection Rate."</a><br /><br />Among the interesting facts:<br /><b>Has an umpire ever worked only one AL/NL/MLB game and ejected someone in that game?</b> Yes. In 1907, Boston Doves pitcher (and former postal carrier) Vive Lindaman, working as a field umpire, ejected Superbas shortstop Phil Lewis after "a long wrangle" in the top of the 13th of the Superbas-Doves game (the second of a double-header). The Superbas eventually beat the Doves 4-3 (and swept the series). Lindaman never umpired again.<br /><b>Fastest 1st Ejection, "Big Name" Umpire:</b> Rick Reed ejected Indians Manager Jeff Torborg in Reed's first ever MLB game.<br /><b>Most All Time Ejections:</b> Bill Klem called for an ejection 251 times over the course of his storied career.<br /><b>Fewest All Time Ejections:</b> During the 1890s and 1900s, many players and coaches took turns umpiring a few games each without producing ejections. Since then, many umpires have likewise never ejected a soul.<br /><b>Most Games Worked with Fewest Ejections:</b> Ron Barnes worked 352 games and recorded zero ejections.<br /><b>Most Ejections in One Season:</b> Bill Klem racked up 26 ejections - or 1 per 6 games - in his rookie season of 1905. He dropped down to 15 in 1906, but returned to 21 in 1907 (and again in 1911). After dropping to 8 ejections in 1908, Klem received his first World Series assignment. In 1903, rookie ump Augie Moran ejected 24 (losing steam, he would only eject 12 more over three more umpiring seasons). Years later, Frank Dascoli had 22 ejections of his own, claiming third place on the list.<br /><b>Highest Rate:</b> Joe Hornung, pitcher for Boston at the time, ejected 2 people over 9 games in 1896. At a rate of one ejection per 4.5 games Hornung holds the lead for highest rate of ejection. Former player-manager Jack Doyle ejected nine people over 42 games in 1911. At a rate of one ejection per 4.67 games, Doyle closely trails Hornung for the lead.Lindsayhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06361341904305010488noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4917712291092871273.post-20811837652244495802012-06-12T06:49:59.148-07:002012-06-12T06:49:59.148-07:00@umprule- Foster had 14 in 2005@umprule- Foster had 14 in 2005Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4917712291092871273.post-81782535760423002362012-06-11T21:19:32.685-07:002012-06-11T21:19:32.685-07:00looks like a QOC Incorrect coming for Fonzielooks like a QOC Incorrect coming for FonzieAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4917712291092871273.post-86220544234627960072012-06-11T20:47:39.686-07:002012-06-11T20:47:39.686-07:00The Diaz video: http://mlb.mlb.com/video/play.jsp?...The Diaz video: http://mlb.mlb.com/video/play.jsp?content_id=22213501&c_id=mlbUmpsRulenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4917712291092871273.post-61909915384756727432012-06-11T20:13:11.201-07:002012-06-11T20:13:11.201-07:00Alfonso Marquez dumped Matt Diaz for arguing balls...Alfonso Marquez dumped Matt Diaz for arguing balls and strikes in the top of the ninth in Atlanta. Pretty good audio on YES, too.Turduckennoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4917712291092871273.post-67320598617073409642012-06-11T19:15:02.672-07:002012-06-11T19:15:02.672-07:00Out of curiosity, does anyone know what are some o...Out of curiosity, does anyone know what are some of the highest recent ejection totals for one umpire in a season?UmpsRulenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4917712291092871273.post-81383264858857832122012-06-11T15:48:09.324-07:002012-06-11T15:48:09.324-07:00@MattAB
The Nelson/Estabrook call last year might...@MattAB<br /><br />The Nelson/Estabrook call last year might be the worst broadcast clip I have ever heard that wasn't uttered by a White Sox announcer. As to whether or not the Nats announcers are like that often, I have an award that I have given out for unfair criticism of umpires by broadcasters. I call it the Bob Carpenter Award. (For those who don't know, he's the Nats play-by-play man)UmpsRulenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4917712291092871273.post-40276763205548261562012-06-11T15:10:11.522-07:002012-06-11T15:10:11.522-07:00@MattAB, yeah the Nats' announcers can be pret...@MattAB, yeah the Nats' announcers can be pretty brutal sometimes. FTP Santangelo the former Giant now serves as their color commentator. Santangelo replaced Rob Dibble who got away with chewing out countless umpires but couldn't survive one misplaced comment he made about Stephen Strausberg's reluctance to continue to pitch with an injury. Ironic really.SJRnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4917712291092871273.post-10727844892659560142012-06-11T14:43:34.460-07:002012-06-11T14:43:34.460-07:00OK, I stand corrected. I rewatched the clip just n...OK, I stand corrected. I rewatched the clip just now, and it starts off with them saying that "Desmond might not have made it to second had there not been interference" and "it's up to the umpire's discretion". So, they started off being factually correct, but then quickly devolved into incoherent homerism, which really makes the whole thing even more comical, because they start out acknowledging that Desmond probably won't get to second on a clean play, and then end by complaining when Desmond isn't awarded second. Hoozah, I guess that was just one of the seemingly trillions of examples of poor baseball analyzing on TV.MattABnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4917712291092871273.post-57067130779074441082012-06-11T14:37:07.352-07:002012-06-11T14:37:07.352-07:00Are the Nationals' TV guys generally pretty ba...Are the Nationals' TV guys generally pretty bad with homerisms? I never see any Nats' broadcasts really in my part of the country, but it seems like everytime a Nats' video is on this site their announcers are severly screwing up what the call was. I remember them doing that last year with the Mike Estabrook/Jeff Nelson call in Chicago, and now with this one they again show their general lack of knowledge for umpire protocal. The "junior members" of the crew didn't overrule Dana Demuth. Demuth never makes a placement call in this video, he simply signaled interferance, and there doesn't look to be any placement call made until after the consultation, which is generally how it is done, because Demuth can't see from his spot over by third base, looking at the stands, with his back to the infield, where Desmond would have ended up. It looks like the right call, mixed with some brutal commentary. And, to top it off, the guy who interfered was in Nats gear, and not a Red Sox fan. By my claculation I'm not sure the announcers got even one detail of this video clip correct.MattABnoreply@blogger.com