Thursday, August 29, 2013

MLB Ejection 150: Alan Porter (4; Ron Gardenhire)

HP Umpire Alan Porter ejected Twins Manager Ron Gardenhire for arguing warnings (Unsportsmanlike-NEC) in the top of the 2nd inning of the Royals-Twins game. With none out and one on, Royals batter Justin Maxwell took a 2-2 cutter from Twins pitcher Samuel Deduno for a hit by pitch after which Porter issued
Porter ejects Gardenhire after warnings.
warnings. 3B Umpire Hunter Wendelstedt issued warnings yesterday after a Royals-Twins inside fastball following a home run. Replays indicate the pitch was located inside and hit Maxwell who slammed his bat with force and stared in Deduno's direction before being escorted to first base by 1B Umpire Greg Gibson, the call was irrecusable. At the time of the ejection, the contest was tied, 0-0. The Royals ultimately won the contest, 3-1.

This is Alan Porter (64)'s fourth ejection of 2013.
Alan Porter now has 2 points in the UEFL (0 + 2 + 0 = 2).
Crew Chief Jerry Layne now has 11 points in the UEFL's Crew Division (10 + 1 Irrecusable Call = 11).

This is the 150th ejection of 2013 MLB season.
This is the 72nd Manager ejection of 2013.
This is the Twins' 4th ejection of 2013, 4th in the AL Central (DET 8; CLE 6; CWS 5; MIN 4; KC 3).
This is Ron Gardenhire's 4th ejection of 2013 and first since July 13 (Vic Carapazza; QOC = Correct).
This is Alan Porter's first ejection since August 2, 2013 (Mark Ellis, Don Mattingly; QOC = Incorrect).

Wrap: Kansas City Royals vs. Minnesota Twins, 8/29/13
Video: After Maxwell reacts angrily to a HBP, Porter elects to issue warnings; Gardy tossed arguing (MLB)

21 comments :

Lindsay said...

Haven't seen the video, but this sounds like the perfect place to issue warnings.

Lindsay said...

What people, and including this "analyst" of MLB.com's don't understand is that the rule allows umpires to issue warnings at any time they deem it is appropriate, not just when it's a situation of intentional bean balls.


Analyst gets the first part right, I think Porter takes Maxwell's reaction into account - yes, he is "livid" and clearly unhappy with what he thinks was a cheap shot. It likely wasn't.


But the errant description is what follows. Porter issues warnings that any further intentional bean ball as retaliation or otherwise will be punished. It doesn't mean the pitch that hit Maxwell was an intentional shot, I don't think it was. It just means that Porter doesn't want a bean ball war.


Given HW's warnings the previous day for throwing at a batter after a HR, I think it was appropriate. The crew probably had a discussion or two in the pre-game before leaving the umpires' room and Porter in the back of his mind sensed the possibility of it continuing into today, when he saw that kind of an interaction, he put a stop to it. Not "young umpire" Alan Porter's fault that Gardenhire likes to argue just for the sake of arguing and getting thrown out because Porter took away his ability to throw at Maxwell later on...

Lindsay said...

the commentators are from the twins radio broadcast team

Lindsay said...

How is Gardenhire still the manager of the twins? He should of been fired a long time ago. I think Porter handled this just fine.

Lindsay said...

Can someone enlighten me: Why is Gardenhire pissed that Porter gave warnings? If KC retaliated, then their pitcher, along with Yost would be tossed.



How exactly does this warning *hurt* Gardenhire's team?


For that reason, he deserved to be ran. The way I see it: Porter warned both sides because of the potential conflict that could occur as Maxwell wasn't taking first without a little "show". That's what I see the warning being in response to. Not the pitch.

Lindsay said...

I was thinking the same thing. Porter was protecting Gardy's team from retaliation. Why is he upset? Oh, wait... I just looked at the AL Central standings.



The warnings stemmed from 1) The recent history between these clubs 2) The staredown from Maxwell 3) The unknown words that were thrown toward Maxwell from pitcher & catcher.



If this is intentional, the umpire has two options to manage it. 1) Throw out the pitcher for intentional HBP, follow up with warnings; or 2) let the Royals have their payback, then issue warnings. I think we've seen both of these strategies work well for umpires in the past, as long as the pitchers aren't too blatantly obvious with their intent.


But this isn't intentional, therefore, the warnings were issued strictly because it was not intentional and didn't warrant any ejection nor retaliation.

Lindsay said...

Doesn't make sense to me either. I've never seen a manager argue a warning except when his team was at bat

Lindsay said...

Watching this i am wondering if there ever been a hit by pitch on a batter that was never award first base for not "attempt" to get out of the way? In mlb or

Lindsay said...

As far as I can determine: April 20th, 2012.

http://wapc.mlb.com/play?content_id=20794859

Lindsay said...

Don't know, but here's another one:

http://wapc.mlb.com/play/?content_id=16111651&query=bob%20Davidson

Lindsay said...

god even these announcers are bad back than? "when do you ever see these call" I think it should be called more in mlb. But that was a clean cut lean in. there was no "attempt" to get out of the way. I agree with umpire. thanks moe :)

Lindsay said...

Thanks man its so neat to see this stuff as you don't see much in mlb. I like moe cause the announcers are such douches. But the one up there not to terrible either.


I had made a call in babe ruth game where a batter lean into the pitch called ball 1 dead ball and didn't award first base.

Lindsay said...

I think it's because it's Bob Davidson. At the time, he didn't have a great reputation. He's a bit more under the radar now. People just didn't like him then as you can hear with the announcers.

Lindsay said...

According to the bench coach in the wrap, Gardenhire was upset that the warning made his pitcher scared to throw inside for fear of getting tossed. At least he had a reason when going out there. On another semi-related note, I wonder if the new system next year will allow the umpires to view replays of bench clearing incidents so that they can eject all involved instead of the one or two sneaky players escaping the axe?

Lindsay said...

This crew really with a lot of ejections lately.

Lindsay said...

So?

Lindsay said...

That was a softball comment.. Attempt? what, the box is his, just cant attempt to get hit

Lindsay said...

I saw Paul Schreiber call it like 10 years ago when the hitter threw his big elbow pad up in front of a curve ball. The problem at the professional level is that all you have time to do is flinch most of the time.

Lindsay said...

When there is no local TV feed, and MLB does it, they use the team's radio feed for audio...


so guess what - HOMERS

Lindsay said...

I am sure a thread will be posted later, but two days ago longtime NL umpire (and ML Umpire Supervisor) Frank Pulli passed away at the age of 78 from complications of Parkinson's Disease

Lindsay said...

Those are cool. Victorino knew he got caught. That was just funny. Morgan got screwed. Davidson must have never watched someone swing a bat or understand human physiology and kinesiology. Morgan clearly moved back and away from the ball and plate

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