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Wednesday, October 27, 2021

2021 World Series Discussion

Join us for discussion of the 2021 World Series: As we have done in the past, we will post UEFL f/x plate scores for every home plate umpire this postseason.

Performance plate scores are listed following the completion of each contest according to UEFL f/x (StatCast data and application of UEFL Rules 6-2-b-a [horizontal bound, "Kulpa Rule"] and 6-2-b-b [vertical strike zone, "Miller Rule"]) for called strikes and balls. Foul balls, swinging strikes, balls put in play, automatic balls, pitchouts, and hit-by-pitches are excluded from the analysis. Click here to learn how UEFL f/x 3.0 plate scores work.


- 10/26 ATL@HOU Gm 1: Chris Conroy. 112/113 Balls + 44/46 Strikes = 156/159 = 98.1%. +3 HOU.

- 10/27 ATL@HOU Gm 2: Ron Kulpa. 79/79 Balls + 39/41 Strikes = 118/120 = 98.3%. +0 Neutral.

- 10/29 HOU@ATL Gm 3: Tom Hallion. 106/108 Balls + 35/38 Strikes = 141/146 = 96.6%. +1 HOU.

- 10/30 HOU@ATL Gm 4: Dan Bellino. 107/110 Balls + 41/43 Strikes = 148/153 = 96.7%. +1 HOU.

- 10/31 HOU@ATL Gm 5: Ted Barrett. 111/112 Balls + 51/59 Strikes = 162/171 = 94.7%. +3 ATL.

- 11/2 ATL@HOU Gm 6: Mike Muchlinski. 93/94 Balls + 46/50 Strikes = 139/144 = 96.5%. +1 HOU.


Note: The highest plate score during the 2020 World Series was Marvin Hudson's 98.7% (WS 5).
The highest overall plate score during the 2020 Postseason was Jordan Baker's 99.4% (ALWC 1).

Tuesday, October 19, 2021

Discussion of 2021 ALCS & NLCS

Join us for discussion of the 2021 American and National League Championship Series: As we have done in the past, we will post UEFL f/x plate scores for every home plate umpire this postseason.

Performance plate scores are listed following the completion of each contest according to UEFL f/x (StatCast data and application of UEFL Rules 6-2-b-a [horizontal bound, "Kulpa Rule"] and 6-2-b-b [vertical strike zone, "Miller Rule"]) for called strikes and balls. Foul balls, swinging strikes, balls put in play, automatic balls, pitchouts, and hit-by-pitches are excluded from the analysis. Click here to learn how UEFL f/x 3.0 plate scores work.

 
- 10/15 BOS@HOU Gm 1: David Rackley. 118/119 Balls + 45/52 Strikes = 163/171 = 95.3%. +2 HOU.

- 10/16 BOS@HOU Gm 2: Rob Drake. 128/129 Balls + 43/44 Strikes = 171/173 = 98.8%. +2 HOU.
- 10/16 LAD@ATL Gm 1: Tripp Gibson. 71/72 Balls + 37/37 Strikes = 108/109 = 99.1%. +1 LAD.

- 10/17 LAD@ATL Gm 2: Jordan Baker. 101/104 Balls + 32/36 Strikes = 133/140 = 95.0%. +5 LAD.

- 10/18 HOU@BOS Gm 3: Bill Miller. 102/102 Balls + 42/48 Strikes = 144/150 = 96.0%. +0 Neutral.

- 10/19 ATL@LAD Gm 3: Jerry Meals. 133/135 Balls + 57/62 Strikes = 190/197 = 96.4%. +5 LAD.
- 10/19 HOU@BOS Gm 4: Laz Diaz. 120/124 Balls + 33/46 Strikes = 153/170 = 90.0%. +1 HOU.

- 10/20 HOU@BOS Gm 5: Dan Iassogna. 102/104 Balls + 33/37 Strikes = 135/141 = 95.7%. +4 HOU.
- 10/20 ATL@LAD Gm 4: James Hoye. 91/92 Balls + 43/44 Strikes = 134/136 = 98.5%. +0 Neutral.

- 10/21 ATL@LAD Gm 5: Mark Carlson. 91/92 Balls + 51/54 Strikes = 142/146 = 97.3%. +0 Neutral.

- 10/22 BOS@HOU Gm 6: Jim Wolf. 84/86 Balls + 43/45 Strikes = 127/131 = 96.9%. +4 HOU.

- 10/23 LAD@ATL Gm 6: Lance Barksdale. 100/102 Balls + 46/48 Strikes = 146/150 = 97.3%. +2 LAD.

Note: The highest plate score during the 2020 ALCS/NLCS was John Tumpane's 99.3% (ALCS 2).
The highest overall plate score during the 2020 Postseason was Jordan Baker's 99.4% (ALWC 1).

Thursday, October 14, 2021

Discussion of 2021 AL and NL Division Series

Join us for discussion of the 2021 American and National League Division Series: As we have done in the past, we will post UEFL f/x plate scores for every home plate umpire this postseason.

Performance plate scores are listed following the completion of each contest according to UEFL f/x (StatCast data and application of UEFL Rules 6-2-b-a [horizontal bound, "Kulpa Rule"] and 6-2-b-b [vertical strike zone, "Miller Rule"]) for called strikes and balls. Foul balls, swinging strikes, balls put in play, automatic balls, pitchouts, and hit-by-pitches are excluded from the analysis. Click here to learn how UEFL f/x 3.0 plate scores work.

 
- 10/7 CWS@HOU Gm 1: Adam Hamari. 112/114 Balls + 42/51 Strikes = 154/165 = 93.3%. +1 HOU.
- 10/7 BOS@TB Gm 1: Dan Bellino. 90/95 Balls + 44/45 Strikes = 134/140 = 95.7%. +2 TB.

- 10/8 CWS@HOU Gm 2: Chris Conroy. 100/101 Balls + 43/44 Strikes = 143/145 = 98.6%. +0 Neutral.
- 10/8 ATL@MIL Gm 1: Mike Estabrook. 87/90 Balls + 32/35 Strikes = 119/125 = 95.2%. +2 MIL.
- 10/8 BOS@TB Gm 2: DJ Reyburn. 108/108 Balls + 46/49 Strikes = 154/157 = 98.1%. +3 BOS.
- 10/8 LAD@SF Gm 1: Carlos Torres. 69/70 Balls + 37/41 Strikes = 106/111 = 95.5%. +5 SF.

- 10/9 ATL@MIL Gm 2: Mike Muchlinski. 92/93 Balls + 49/53 Strikes = 141/146 = 96.6%. +1 MIL.
- 10/9 LAD@SF Gm 2: Angel Hernandez. 87/88 Balls + 41/46 Strikes = 128/134 = 95.5%. +0 Neutral.

- 10/10 TB@BOS Gm 3: Sam Holbrook. 116/120 Balls + 49/54 Strikes = 165/174 = 94.8%. +1 BOS.
- 10/10 HOU@CWS Gm 3: Tom Hallion. 134/139 Balls + 42/51 Strikes = 176/190 = 92.6%. +4 CWS.

- 10/11 MIL@ATL Gm 3: Alfonso Marquez. 90/91 Balls + 37/40 Strikes = 127/131 = 96.9%. +4 MIL.
- 10/11 TB@BOS Gm 4: Ron Kulpa. 73/75 Balls + 31/35 Strikes = 104/110 = 94.5%. +2 BOS.
- 10/11 SF@LAD Gm 3: Ted Barrett. 84/85 Balls + 39/46 Strikes = 123/131 = 93.9%. +4 LAD.

- 10/12 CWS@HOU Gm 4: Vic Carapazza. 117/120 Balls + 57/59 Strikes = 174/179 = 97.2%. +1 CWS.
- 10/12 MIL@ATL Gm 4: Tony Randazzo. 94/98 Balls + 46/50 Strikes = 140/148 = 94.6%. +2 ATL.
- 10/12 SF@LAD Gm 4: Pat Hoberg. 101/103 Balls + 41/42 Strikes = 142/145 = 97.9%. +1 LAD.

- 10/14 LAD@SF Gm 5: Doug Eddings. 86/87 Balls + 43/45 Strikes = 129/132 = 97.7%. +1 LAD.

Note: The highest plate score during the 2020 Division Series was Todd Tichenor's 98.0% (ALDS 4).
The highest overall plate score during the 2020 Postseason was Hoberg/Hudson/Miller's 98.7% (WC/WS).

Tuesday, October 5, 2021

Discussion of 2021 AL and NL Wild Card Games

Join us for discussion of the 2021 American and National League Wild Card Games: Any and everything that happens during these winner-take-all affairs is fair game, and, of course, we will post UEFL f/x plate scores for every home plate umpire this postseason.

Performance plate scores are listed following the completion of each contest according to UEFL f/x (StatCast data and application of UEFL Rules 6-2-b-a [horizontal bound, "Kulpa Rule"] and 6-2-b-b [vertical strike zone, "Miller Rule"]) for called strikes and balls. Foul balls, swinging strikes, balls put in play, automatic balls, pitchouts, and hit-by-pitches are excluded from the analysis. Click here to learn how UEFL f/x 3.0 plate scores work.


- 10/5 NYY@BOS Gm 1: Mark Carlson. 90/91 Balls + 37/42 Strikes = 127/133 = 95.5%. +2 NYY.

- 10/6 STL@LAD Gm 1: Joe West. 117/117 Balls + 47/49 Strikes = 164/166 = 98.8%. +0 Neutral.

Note: The highest plate score during the 2020 Wild Card Series was Pat Hoberg's 98.7% (NLWC 1).
The highest overall plate score during the 2020 Postseason was Hoberg/Hudson/Miller's 98.7% (WC/WS).

Monday, November 16, 2020

2020 UEFL Rules Summit Discussion

The Umpire Ejection Fantasy League announces its 2020 UEFL Rules Summit, setting forth a framework for discussing issues and proposed amendments for the UEFL Rules Book ahead of baseball's 2021 season.

Over the next few days, this discussion thread will be a living document reflecting proposed changes to UEFL rules. Relevant dates as follows:

> Mon 11/16 thru Fri 11/20: Rules Summit discussion open.
> Sat 11/21: Rules Summit ballot prepared, voting begins.

You may propose a change to the UEFL rules by replying in a comment to this post and, accordingly, the document will be updated to reflect such proposals. Nonmaterial modifications and editorial changes will be underlined, deletions will feature strikethrough text, and material additions will be bold faced. Rationale for proposed changes and comments not part of the rule itself will be indicated in italics. See the UEFL Rules Book for reference.

Rule 1 (Selection of Umpires).
>> 1-2. Prior to the beginning of the year’s regular season, and during the spring training period of the pre-season, each member of the league shall select one two MLB crew chiefs to serve as UEFL crew chief.
Rationale: To have two umpires in every category (2 cc + 2 PRM + 2 SEC). Proposed by: wwjd2200.

>> 1-4-bUmpires classified as AAA call-ups are not eligible for draft in the secondary round.
Rationale: If a call up umpire can be a primary draft pick they should be able to be a secondary draft pick. Proposed by: wwjd2200.

Rule 2 (The Season).

Rule 3 (Crew Division).
>> 3-3. Each non-incorrect ejection committed by a UEFL crew chief’s crew shall result in the addition of one (1) point toward a UEFL member’s overall score. Each incorrect ejection shall result in the subtraction of two points (-2) toward a UEFL member's overall score.
Rationale: To treat the cc the same as the ejecting umpire by assigning negative points. Proposed by: wwjd2200.

Rule 4 (League Scoring).
>> 4-2-b-1. 2 points for an ejection occurring as a result of a player/coach arguing a correctly ruled call by the ejector that would be confirmed by replay.
4-2-b-2: 1 point for an ejection occurring as a result of a player/coach arguing a correctly ruled call by a crewmate of the ejector that would be confirmed by replay or a call by the ejecting umpire that would stand or be inconclusive via replay.
4-2-b-5: 0 points for an ejection occurring as a result of a player/coach arguing a crewmate's call that is inconclusive or would stand after replay.
Rationale: An Ejection call that is 100% correct should be rewarded with a higher point reward than a call that some may logically view as incorrect. Proposed by: Lstaben.

>> 4-2-b-4. -2 -1 or +0 points for each ejection occurring as a result of a player/coach arguing an incorrectly ruled call by a crewmate of the ejector.
Rationale: I don't think that an umpire who ejects over a crewmate's incorrect call should be penalized by two points. Maybe make it -1 or 0, a good umpire should stick up for his crew, especially young guys, when they make a mistake. Proposed by: Yeehaw.

>> 4-3-d. Postseason Replay Reviews shall be worth an additional point in both directions, such that an affirmed call shall result in +2 points while an overturned call results in -2 points. The same +2/-2 scheme shall apply to postseason Crew Division. Editor's Note: If the 4-2-b-1 / 4-2-b-2 / 4-2-b-5 proposal for ejections is adopted, 4-3-b shall be revised to indicate ejection points of: +3 QOCY (self/confirmed), +2 QOCY (crewmate/confirmed or self/stands).
Rationale: Calls made in the postseason weigh greater on the outcome of the game and series due to the small amount of games. Therefore should carry more weight in point values. Proposed by: Znyhusmoen.

>> 4-4-c. An umpire recognized as Bernice Gera Honorable Umpire of the Year (min. 0 / max. 1 umpire 2 umpires) will receive 2 bonus points.
Rationale: For those who don't know Gera, she was the first female to umpire a professional game. Proposed by: tmac.

>> 4-4-hAn umpire whose season is recognized as Most Disappointing Season (min. 0 / max. 1 umpire) will receive -1 bonus points. An umpire recognized as Comeback Umpire of the Year (min. 0 / max. 1 umpire) will receive 1 bonus point. OR change description of Most Disappointing Season to reference 'regrettable on-field incidents.'
Rationale: The disappointing award seems to be trending towards tracking a social and/or political stance with one wrong sequence rather than the expectations and results of a full season. Many of us are regulars, so we know who's okay, good, excellent, top of the class. Comeback correctly recognizes a usually good ump who had a bad previous season(s), but performed well {this} season. It could even be recognized as the Eric Cooper Comeback Award, as he had an off-year in 2018 & exceeded expectations in 2019. Proposed by: BkSl14812.

>> 4-6Prop predictions are forecasts of what might occur during an upcoming season, series or game. They may be numerical (e.g., "On what date will the first ejection of the MLB season occur?") or objective (e.g., "What umpire will finish the season with exactly 10 ejections?").
Rationale: I propose that the section pertaining to prop predictions be eliminated as in the last couple of seasons we've not been given any prop predictions to vote on. Proposed by: wwjd2200.

>> 4-7-a-1. Calls affirmed or upheld as correct or inconclusive will result in the addition of one (1) point confirmed via replay will result in the addition of two (2) points and calls that stand via replay will result in the addition of one (1) point.
Rationale: A Replay Review call that is 100% correct should be rewarded with a higher point reward than a call that some may logically view as incorrect. Proposed by: Lstaben.

Rule 5 (Statistics).

Rule 6 (Challenges and Appeals).
>> 6-2-b-5-a: All ejections of players/coaches not on the active roster (e.g., Disabled List) as well as ejections of bench personnel shall be associated with a reason listed under aforementioned UEFL Rule 6-2-b-5 assigned a QOC of Correct.
Rationale: This shall be referred to as the "Bob Davidson Go Ump Slow Pitch Softball" rule. Proposed by: Turducken.

>> 6-4-a-1: This board shall be comprised of two UEFL Commissioners and five through seven at-large members. Board members shall rotate abstentions such that no less than three board members adjudicate each QOC appeal.
Rationale: Make 7 at large members permanent to make the appeals board always have 9 members. Proposed by: Guest.

>> 6-4-a-2-a. The pre-season election shall take the form of a plurality-at-large ranked choice voting system such that top vote recipients are elected voters rank candidates by preference on their ballots.
Rationale: I would like to propose for appeals board openings that the winner get 50% of the vote so if there is more than 2 candidates the candidate with the least votes gets eliminated after each round until someone is above 50% of the vote. [Editor's Note: Ranked Choice ensures only one cast of ballots is necessary as least-vote candidates are eliminated, if applicable. If a candidate wins a majority of first-preference votes, the candidate is declared the winner, removed, and the process repeated for subsequent vacancies. If no candidate wins a majority of first-preference votes, the candidate with the fewest first-preference votes is eliminated, applicable second-preference votes elevated as applicable, and so forth, until the winner(s) are declared.] Proposed by: Uefl Observer.

>> 6-4-a-4: At the conclusion of the season and during the Rules Summit, Appeals Board members may sit for re-election/retention. An absolute simple majority is required for re-election. If a Board member fails to ascertain this during a first ballot, a run-off may be initiated. Any vacancies remaining after the re-election process shall be subject to pre-season nomination and vote, as in 6-4-a-3.
Rationale: Because Appeals Board re-elections are conducted as separate items with only YES / NO options, a runoff is not necessary. Language should be changed from "absolute" to "simple" majority to reflect that a candidate need achieve a YES vote greater than 50% for re-election to be affirmed. Any vacancies shall be decided as part of a pre-season nomination process concurrent with registration/draft, as specified by existing rule 6-4-a-3. Proposed by: Gil.

Rule 7 (Unresolved Classifications and References).

Rule 8 (Umpire Odds & Ends and Community Issues).

Rule 9 (Unaddressed and Authorized Provisions).
>> 9-2. All decisions regarding challenges shall be final unless overwhelming evidence surfaces to overturn the challenged decision. This overwhelming clause challenge may only be initiated by the appellate interpreter or Appeals Board of the UEFL.
Rationale: Allow the appeals board to invoke the Finality and Overwhelming Exemption.

The final portion of the Rules Summit ballot will feature 2020 UEFL Appeals Board members seeking re-election for 2020, pursuant to UEFL Rule 6-4-a-4Click here to view UEFL Appeals Board decisions from the 2020 season.

The following list includes 2020 UEFL Appeals Board members and indicated statuses for 2021.
> Gil. 2021: Yes (not subject to election), Ex-Officio Member.
> tmac. 2021: Yes (not subject to election pursuant to 2016 Rules Summit vote), Ex-Officio Member.
> Jeremy. 2021: Yes (not subject to election), Ex-Officio Member.
> RichMSN. 2021: Yes (not subject to election pursuant t2016 Rules Summit vote), Charter Member.
> Arik G. 2021: Seeking re-election via 2020 UEFL Rules Summit.
> cyclone14. 2021: Seeking re-election via 2020 UEFL Rules Summit.
> MarkCanada. 2021: Seeking re-election via 2020 UEFL Rules Summit.
> MLB Umpire Observer. 2021: Not seeking re-election via 2020 UEFL Rules Summit.
> jvick2017. 2021: Seeking re-election via 2020 UEFL Rules Summit.

Voting will occur following the 2020 Rules Summit's discussion phase. The ballot will be finalized no sooner than Saturday, November 21 and voting itself will be open for no less than three days.

Monday, October 26, 2020

Discussion of 2020 World Series

With MLB's 2020 postseason drawing to a conclusion with a #Rays-#Dodgers #WorldSeries in Texas, CloseCallSports.com prepares for the final home plate umpire plate score reports of the season, beginning with Laz Diaz for Game 1.

Umpire lineups are listed for all potential games of the series and, in accordance with UEFL f/x 3.0 framework, plate scores and skews are generated following completion of each game pursuant to UEFL Rules 6-2-b-a (Kulpa Rule) and 6-2-b-b (Miller Rule). Preliminary scores are scores calculated at the conclusion of play based on raw and placeholder values while Final scores are populated the morning after each game, factoring in post-game processing and data correction by the league.


- 10/20 TB@LAD Gm 1: Laz Diaz. 120/123 Balls + 46/48 Strikes = 166/171 = 97.1%. Skew: +1 TB.
Final for Diaz: 119/123 + 46/48 = 165/171 = 96.5%. Effect: -1 / -0.6% / -1 Skew. +0 Neutral.

- 10/21 TB@LAD Gm 2: Todd Tichenor. 92/99 Balls + 42/44 Strikes = 134/143 = 93.7%. Skew: +1 LA.
Final for Tichenor: 94/99 + 42/44 = 136/143 = 95.1%. Effect: +2 / +1.4% / +0 Skew. +1 TB.

- 10/23 LAD@TB Gm 3: Bill Miller. 93/94 Balls + 55/56 Strikes = 148/150 = 98.7%. Skew: +0 Neutral.
Final for Miller: 94/94 + 54/56 = 148/150 = 98.7%. Effect: +0 / +0.0% / +2 Skew. +2 LA.

- 10/24 LAD@TB Gm 4: Chris Guccione. 117/119 Balls + 44/45 K = 161/164 = 98.2%. Skew: +1 LA.
Final for Guccione: 117/119 + 44/45 = 161/164 = 98.2%. Effect: +0 / +0.0% / +0 Skew. +1 LA.

- 10/25 LAD@TB Gm 5: Marvin Hudson. 104/105 Balls + 48/49 K = 152/154 = 98.7%. Skew: +2 LA.
Final for Hudson: 104/105 + 47/49 = 151/154 = 98.1%Effect: -1 / -0.6% / -1 Skew+1 LA.

- 10/27 TB@LAD Gm 6: Jerry Meals. 85/90 Balls + 33/37 Strikes = 118/127 = 92.9%. Skew: +1 LA.
Final for Meals: 85/90 + 33/37 = 118/127 = 92.9%Effect: +0 / +0.0% / +0 Skew+1 LA.

Series Complete: Final Cumulative Score: 613/630 + 266/279 = 879/909 = 96.7%. Skew: +4 LA.

Note: The highest plate score during the 2019 World Series was Alan Porter's 98.2% (WS Game 1).
The highest overall plate score during the 2019 postseason was James Hoye's 99.3% (NLDS Gm 4).
The highest plate score thus far during the 2020 postseason is Jordan Baker's 99.4% (ALWC Gm 1).

Thursday, October 15, 2020

Discussion of 2020 AL and NL Championship Series

CloseCallSports.com
 will once again report umpire plate scores (both preliminary and final numbers) for the American and National League Championship Series. Listed below are the 2020 ALCS and NLCS home plate assignments for the Astros-Rays and Braves-Dodgers matchups, beginning with Manny Gonzalez (Houston vs Tampa Bay) and Pat Hoberg (Atlanta vs Los Angeles).

As is tradition, plate umpire lineups are listed for all necessary games of the series and plate scores/skews are generated following completion of each game pursuant to UEFL f/x and UEFL Rules 6-2-b-a (Kulpa Rule) and 6-2-b-b (Miller Rule). The first line for each umpire is that ump's Preliminary score calculated in real-time while the second line is the ump's Final score, calculated upon post-game processing (data correction by the league).


- 10/11 HOU@TB Gm 1: Manny Gonzalez. 120/125 Balls + 47/51 Strikes = 167/176 = 94.9%. +3 TB.
Final for Gonzalez: 117/125 + 49/51 = 166/176 = 94.3%. Effect: -1 / -0.6% / +1 Skew. +4 TB.

- 10/12 HOU@TB Gm 2: John Tumpane. 90/90 Balls + 45/45 Strikes = 135/135 = 100.0%. +0 Neutral.
Final for Tumpane: 90/90 + 44/45 = 134/135 = 99.3%. Effect: -1 / -0.7% / +1 Skew. +1 HOU.
- 10/12 ATL@LAD Gm 1: Pat Hoberg. 91/91 Balls + 48/50 Strikes = 139/141 = 98.6%. +0 Neutral.
Final for Hoberg: 91/91 + 49/50 = 140/141 = 99.3%. Effect: +1 / +0.7% / +1 Skew. +1 ATL.

- 10/13 ATL@LAD Gm 2: Will Little. 146/150 Balls + 62/63 Strikes = 208/213 = 97.7%. +1 ATL.
Final for Little: 148/150 + 62/63 = 210/213 = 98.6%. Effect: +2 / +0.9% / +0 Skew. +1 ATL.
- 10/13 TB@HOU Gm 3: Jeff Nelson. 103/104 Balls + 49/54 Strikes = 152/158 = 96.2%. +6 HOU.
Final for Nelson: 102/104 + 50/54 = 152/158 = 96.2%. Effect: +0 / +0% / -2 Skew. +4 HOU.

- 10/14 LAD@ATL Gm 3: Jim Reynolds. 150/153 Balls + 58/61 Strikes = 208/214 = 97.2%. +2 LAD.
Final for Reynolds: 150/153 + 58/61 = 208/214 = 97.2%. Effect: +0 / +0% / +0 Skew. +2 LAD.
- 10/14 TB@HOU Gm 4: Chris Conroy. 104/105 Balls + 42/43 Strikes = 146/148 = 98.6%. +2 HOU.
Final for Conroy: 104/105 + 42/43 = 146/148 = 98.6%Effect: +0 / +0% / +0 Skew+2 HOU.

- 10/15 TB@HOU Gm 5: Ted Barrett. 94/97 Balls + 50/57 Strikes = 144/154 = 93.5%. +0 Neutral.
Final for T Barrett: 94/97 + 51/57 = 145/154 = 94.2%. Effect: +1 / +0.7% / +1 Skew. +1 HOU.
- 10/15 LAD@ATL Gm 4: Cory Blaser. 119/124 Balls + 38/43 Strikes = 157/167 = 94.0%. +0 Neutral.
Final for Blaser: 120/124 + 37/43 = 157/167 = 94.0%. Effect: +0 / +0% / +2 Skew. +2 ATL.

- 10/16 HOU@TB Gm 6: Tim Timmons. 147/150 Balls + 56/61 Strikes = 203/211 = 96.2%. +2 TB.
Final for Timmons: 147/150 + 57/61 = 204/211 = 96.7%. Effect: +1 / + 0.5% / -1 Skew. +1 TB.
- 10/16 LAD@ATL Gm 5: Dan Iassogna. 105/107 Balls + 50/51 Strikes = 155/158 = 98.1%. +1 ATL.
Final for Iassogna: 105/107 + 49/51 = 154/158 = 97.5%. Effect: -1 / -0.6% / -1 Skew. +0 Neutral.

- 10/17 ATL@LAD Gm 6: Alan Porter. 84/86 Balls + 41/42 Strikes = 125/128 = 97.7%. +1 ATL.
Final for Porter: 84/86 + 41/42 = 125/128 = 97.7%. Effect: +0 / +0% / +0 Skew. +1 ATL.
- 10/17 HOU@TB Gm 7: Lance Barksdale. 93/94 Balls + 46/48 Strikes = 139/142 = 97.9%. +1 HOU.
Final for Barksdale: 93/94 + 46/48 = 139/142 = 97.9%Effect: +0 / +0% / +0 Skew+1 HOU.

- 10/18 ATL@LAD Gm 7: James Hoye. 123/125 Balls + 37/39 Strikes = 160/164 = 97.6%. +2 ATL.
Final for Hoye: 124/125 + 36/39 = 160/164 = 97.6%Effect: +0 / +0% / +0 Skew+2 ATL.

Note: The highest plate score during the 2019 LCS was Cory Blaser's 98.9% (ALCS Gm 2).
The highest overall plate score during the 2019 postseason was James Hoye's 99.3% (NLDS Gm 4).
The highest plate score so far during the 2020 postseason is Jordan Baker's 99.4% (ALWC Gm 1).

Wednesday, October 7, 2020

Discussion of 2020 AL and NL Division Series

Join us for discussion of the 2020 American and National League Division Series: As is postseason tradition, we will post UEFL f/x plate scores for all ALDS and NLDS umpires, both preliminary statistics immediately following games and final statistics based on computer adjustment (post-game processing) the day after.

Performance plate scores are listed following the completion of each contest according to UEFL f/x (StatCast data and application of UEFL Rules 6-2-b-a [horizontal bound, "Kulpa Rule"] and 6-2-b-b [vertical strike zone, "Miller Rule"]) for called strikes and balls. Foul balls, swinging strikes, balls put in play, automatic balls, pitchouts, and hit-by-pitches are excluded from the analysis. Click here to learn how UEFL f/x 3.0 plate scores work.


- 10/5 HOU@OAK Gm 1: Tripp Gibson. 102/102 Balls + 49/55 Strikes = 151/157 = 96.2%. + 0 Neutral.
Final (Post-game processed) for T Gibson: 102/102 + 48/55 = 150/157 = 95.5%. Effect: -1 / -0.7%.
- 10/5 NYY@TB Gm 1: David Rackley. 123/127 Balls + 47/49 Strikes = 170/176 = 96.6%. + 0 Neutral.
Final (Post-game processed) for Rackley: 124/127 + 47/49 = 171/176 = 97.2%. Effect: +1 / +0.6%.

- 10/6 MIA@ATL Gm 1: Andy Fletcher: 73/78 Balls + 37/42 Strikes = 110/120 = 91.7%. +2 ATL.
Final for Fletcher: 74/78 + 37/42 = 111/120 = 92.5%. Effect: +1 / +0.8 / +1 Skew. +3 ATL.
- 10/6 HOU@OAK Gm 2: Ed Hickox. 90/95 Balls + 47/49 Strikes = 137/144 = 95.1%. +7 OAK.
Final for Hickox: 91/95 + 47/49 = 138/144 = 95.8%. Effect: +1 / +0.7% / -1 Skew. +6 OAK.
- 10/6 NYY@TB Gm 2: CB Bucknor. 111/115 Balls + 48/56 Strikes = 159/171 = 93.0%. +4 TB.
Final for Bucknor: 112/115 + 48/56 = 160/171 = 93.6%. Effect: +1 / +0.6% / -1 Skew. +3 TB.
- 10/6 SD@LAD Gm 1: Lance Barrett. 137/144 Balls + 52/54 Strikes = 189/198 = 95.5%. +1 SD.
Final for L Barrett: 139/144 + 52/54 = 191/198 = 96.5%. Effect: +2 / +1.0% / +0 Skew. +1 LAD.

- 10/7 MIA@ATL Gm 2: Dan Bellino: 93/95 Balls + 35/37 Strikes = 128/132 = 97.0%. +2 MIA.
Final for Bellino: 93/95 + 33/37 = 126/132 = 95.5%. Effect: -2 / -1.5% / +0 Skew. +2 MIA.
- 10/7 OAK@HOU Gm 3: Jerry Meals. 105/106 Balls + 45/49 Strikes = 150/155 = 96.8%. +3 HOU.
Final for Meals: 105/106 + 44/49 = 149/155 = 96.1%. Effect: -1 / -0.7% / -1 Skew. +2 HOU.
- 10/7 TB@NYY Gm 3: Mark Carlson. 103/107 Balls + 51/52 Strikes = 154/159 = 96.9%. +3 NYY.
Final for Carlson: 106/107 + 50/52 = 156/159 = 98.1%. Effect: +2 / +1.1% / 0 Skew. +3 NYY.
- 10/7 SD@LAD Gm 2: Angel Hernandez. 91/92 Balls + 44/47 Strikes = 135/139 = 97.1%. +2 LAD.
Final for Hernandez: 92/92 + 44/47 = 136/139 = 97.8%. Effect: +1 / +0.7% / +1 Skew. +3 LAD.

- 10/8 ATL@MIA Gm 3: Mark Wegner. 117/120 Balls + 29/32 Strikes = 146/152 = 96.1%. +0 Neutral.
Final for Wegner: 115/120 + 29/32 = 144/152 = 94.7%. Effect: -2 / -1.4% / +2 Skew. +2 ATL.
- 10/8 OAK@HOU Gm 4: Laz Diaz. 126/127 Balls + 46/55 Strikes = 172/182 = 94.5%. +2 OAK.
Final for Diaz: 124/127 + 45/55 = 169/182 = 92.9%. Effect: -3 / -1.6% / -1 Skew. +1 OAK.
- 10/8 TB@NYY Gm 4: Todd Tichenor. 107/108 Balls + 42/44 Strikes = 149/152 = 98.0%. +1 TB.
Final for Tichenor: 108/108 + 42/44 = 150/152 = 98.7%. Effect: +1 / +0.7% / +1 Skew. +2 TB.
- 10/8 LAD@SD Gm 3: Bill Miller. 126/128 Balls + 53/55 Strikes = 179/183 = 97.8%. +0 Neutral.
Final for Miller: 126/128 + 54/55 = 180/183 = 98.4%. Effect: +1 / +0.6% / +1 Skew. +1 SD.

- 10/9 NYY@TB Gm 5: Marvin Hudson. 105/107 Balls + 45/49 Strikes = 150/156 = 96.2%. +2 NYY.
Final for Hudson: 106/107 + 43/49 = 149/156 = 95.5%. Effect: -1 / -0.7% / +1 Skew. +3 NYY.

Note: The highest plate score during the 2019 Division Series was James Hoye's 99.3% (NLDS Gm 4).
The highest overall plate score during the 2019 Postseason was James Hoye's 99.3% (NLDS Gm 4).

Friday, October 2, 2020

Discussion of 2020 AL and NL Wild Card Series

Join us for discussion of the 2020 American and National League Wild Card Series: Any and everything that happens during these eight best-of-three series is fair game, and, of course, we will post UEFL f/x plate scores for every home plate umpire this postseason.

Performance plate scores are listed following the completion of each contest according to UEFL f/x (StatCast data and application of UEFL Rules 6-2-b-a [horizontal bound, "Kulpa Rule"] and 6-2-b-b [vertical strike zone, "Miller Rule"]) for called strikes and balls. Foul balls, swinging strikes, balls put in play, automatic balls, pitchouts, and hit-by-pitches are excluded from the analysis. Click here to learn how UEFL f/x 3.0 plate scores work.


- 9/29 HOU@MIN Gm 1: DJ Reyburn. 120/122 Balls + 59/62 Strikes = 179/184 = 97.3%. +1 MIN.
Final (Post-game processed) for Reyburn: 122/122 + 58/62 = 180/184 = 97.8%. Effect: +1 / 0.5%.
- 9/29 CWS@OAK Gm 1: Adam Hamari: 89/90 Balls + 44/46 Strikes = 133/136 = 97.8%. +1 OAK.
Final (Post-game processed) for Hamari: 89/90 + 45/46 = 134/136 = 98.5%. Effect: +1 / 0.7%.
- 9/29 TOR@TB Gm 1: Carlos Torres. 96/97 Balls + 44/45 Strikes = 140/142 = 98.6%. +0 Neutral.
Final (Post-game processed) for Torres: 97/97 + 43/45 = 140/142 = 98.6%. Effect: +0 / 0.0%.
- 9/29 NYY@CLE Gm 1: Jordan Baker. 107/110 Balls + 56/56 Strikes = 163/166 = 98.2%. +1 CLE.
Final (Post-game processed) for Baker: 109/110 + 56/56 = 165/166 = 99.4%. Effect: +2 / 1.2%.

- 9/30 CIN@ATL Gm 1: Stu Scheurwater. 121/126 Balls + 44/50 Strikes = 165/176 = 93.8%. +3 ATL.
Final (Post-game processed) for Scheurwater: 124/126 + 44/50 = 168/176 = 95.5%. Effect: +3 / +1.7%.
- 9/30 HOU@MIN Gm 2: Manny Gonzalez. 100/104 Balls + 53/55 Strikes = 153/159 = 96.2%. +4 MIN.
Final (Post-game processed) for Gonzalez: 101/104 + 52/55 = 153/159 = 96.2%. Effect: +0 / +0.0%.
- 9/30 MIA@CHC Gm 1: Pat Hoberg. 108/110 Balls + 46/46 Strikes = 154/156 = 98.7%. +0 Neutral.
Final (Post-game processed) for Hoberg: 108/110 + 45/46 = 153/156 = 98.1%. Effect: -1 / -0.6%.
- 9/30 CWS@OAK Gm 2: Mike Muchlinski. 86/89 Balls + 44/47 Strikes = 130/136 = 95.6%. +4 OAK.
Final (Post-game processed) for Muchlinski: 87/89 + 43/47 = 130/136 = 95.6%Effect: +0 / +0.0%.
- 9/30 TOR@TB Gm 2: Chris Conroy. 97/99 Balls + 48/51 Strikes = 145/150 = 96.7%. +1 TOR.
Final (Post-game processed) for Conroy: 98/99 + 47/51 = 145/150 = 96.7%. Effect: +0 / +0.0%.
- 9/30 STL@SD Gm 1: Gabe Morales. 120/124 Balls + 51/58 Strikes = 171/182 = 94.0%. +3 STL.
Final (Post-game processed) for Morales: 117/124 + 51/58 = 168/182 = 92.3%. Effect: -3 / -1.7%.
- 9/30 NYY@CLE Gm 2: John Tumpane. 156/163 Balls + 61/67 Strikes = 217/230 = 94.3%. +7 NYY.
Final (Post-game processed) for Tumpane: 158/163 + 60/67 = 218/230 = 94.8%. Effect: +1 / +0.5%.
- 9/30 MIL@LAD Gm 1: Mark Ripperger. 108/109 Balls + 41/46 Strikes = 149/155 = 96.1%. +0 Neutral.
Final (Post-game processed) for Ripperger: 109/109 + 42/46 = 151/155 = 97.4%. Effect: +2 / +1.3%.

- 10/1 CIN@ATL Gm 2: Marty Foster: 91/93 Balls + 53/55 Strikes = 144/148 = 97.3%. +2 CIN.
Final (Post-game processed) for Foster: 91/93 + 52/55 = 143/148 = 96.6%. Effect: -1 / -0.7%.
- 10/1 CWS@OAK Gm 3: Ted Barrett. 124/126 Balls + 52/58 Strikes = 176/184 = 95.7%. +2 OAK.
Final (Post-game processed) for Barrett: 125/126 + 52/58 = 177/184 = 96.2%. Effect: +1 / +0.5%.
- 10/1 STL@SD Gm 2: Cory Blaser: 124/129 Balls + 68/76 Strikes = 192/205 = 93.7%. +7 SD.
Final (Post-game processed) for Blaser: 127/129 + 67/76 = 194/205 = 94.6%. Effect: +2 / +0.9%.
- 10/1 MIL@LAD Gm 2: Quinn Wolcott. 85/85 Balls + 41/44 Strikes = 126/129 = 97.7%. +1 LAD.
Final (Post-game processed) for Wolcott: 85/85 + 41/44 = 126/129 = 97.7%. Effect: +0 / +0.0%.

- 10/2 MIA@CHC Gm 2: Will Little. 86/89 Balls + 52/53 Strikes = 138/142 = 97.2%. +2 MIA.
Final (Post-game processed) for Little: 87/89 + 50/53 = 137/142 = 96.5%. Effect: -1 / -0.7%.
- 10/2 STL@SD Gm 3: James Hoye. 120/121 Balls + 47/52 Strikes = 167/173 = 96.5%. +0 Neutral.
Final (Post-game processed) for Hoye: 119/121 + 45/52 = 164/173 = 94.8%. Effect: -3 / -1.7%.

Note: The highest plate score during the 2019 Wild Card Games was Mike Everitt's 96.5% (NL WC).
The highest overall plate score during the 2019 Postseason was James Hoye's 99.3% (NLDS Gm 4).

Monday, November 18, 2019

2019 Rules Summit Discussion

The Umpire Ejection Fantasy League announces its 2019 UEFL Rules Summit, our annual forum for discussion of controversial issues which may have surfaced during the past season, setting forth a framework for rectifying these issues by amending the existing UEFL Rules Book ahead of the 2020 UEFL season.
Related Link: UEFL Rules Book (UEFL Portal).

This discussion thread is an open colloquium for proposal, discussion and debate of potential rules changes. This thread will remain open through Friday, November 22 and voting will begin Saturday, November 23—voting will not occur prior to that date. This will provide ample time for proposal and subsequent discussion of possible rules changes for next year's UEFL. If necessitated by certain below decisions, a Summit runoff ballot may be presented after the initial voting closes.

You may propose a rules change by replying in a comment to this post and the following list, accordingly, will be routinely updated to reflect such proposals. Nonmaterial proposed modifications and cascading editorial changes are underlined, deletions are printed in strikethrough and material additions are bold faced. Comments/rationale not part of the actual book are indicated by italics. Individual propositions are preceded by the ">>" bullet point symbol.

Rule 1 (Selection of Umpires).
>> 1-4-b: Eliminates entire "Live Secondary Draft" rule.
Rationale: The UEFL operates its Draft over an extended time period such that this rule no longer is applicable (Submitted by: UEFL Guest).

Rule 2 (The Season).

Rule 3 (Crew Division).
>> 3-6: An umpire shall receive the following bonus points applicable to Crew Division for postseason assignments, in addition to any other points applications in this code: +1 for Wild Card Game Crew Chief, +2 for Division Series Crew Chief, +3 for League Championship Series Crew Chief, +4 for World Series Crew Chief.
Rationale: they are being chosen to be a crew chief so it makes sense that the receive points in the crew chief division (Znyhusmoen).

Rule 4 (League Scoring).
>> 4-2-b: +1 points for an ejection occurring as a result of a player/coach arguing a correctly ruled call by a crewmate / -2 points for an ejection occuring as a result of a player/coach arguing an incorrect ruled call by a crewmate.
Rationale: I believe that an ejection by a non-calling umpire should not be assigned a point value in the standings. The reason for this is that in the vast majority of cases, the ejecting umpire is not responsible in any way for either a correct/incorrect call by another umpire, and for them to be penalized (or rewarded) for an incorrect call someone else made is unfair, in my opinion (JakeUmp).

>> 4-2-b-1: 2 points for an ejection occurring as a result of a player/coach arguing a correctly ruled call by the ejector correct call that would be confirmed by replay.
4-2-b-2: 1 point for an ejection occurring as a result of a player/coach arguing a call that would stand or is inconclusive by the ejecting umpire or for a correct call by a crewmate.
4-2-b-5: 0 points for an ejection occurring as a result of a player/coach arguing a crewmate's call that is inconclusive or would stand after replay.
Rationale: An Ejection call that is 100% correct should be rewarded with a higher point reward than a call that some may logically view as incorrect (Lstaben).
>> 4-7-a-1: A call confirmed will result in the addition of two (2) points.
4-7-a: A call that stands will result in the addition of one (1) point.
Rationale: A Replay Review call that is 100% correct should be rewarded with a higher point reward than a call that some may logically view as incorrect (Lstaben).

>> 4-3-b-4: During the Post-season, ejections as a result of an incorrect call by a crewmate will result in the application of minus two (-2) minus three (-3) points.
Rationale: During the regular season, QOCN by another ump reduces the points from that ejection down to zero for a primary ump. This is just making it the same in the postseason [since postseason base points are +3 instead of +2]. It's a minor change, but I feel like it would be more symmetric, especially because [calling] QOCN drops to -6 for the postseason (Kieros).

>> 4-4: any of several characteristics throughout the season. An individual umpire's season begins with that umpire's first on-field appearance during the preseason and concludes with that individual umpire's final on-field appearance during the regular or postseason. 
Rationale: This makes it clear when off field actions may be used as a basis for awards for a specific season. These awards should be judge based solely on an umpire's performance and actions during their season, not the MLB season (Garrett Webster).

>> 4-4-AR: Fill-In umpires that work a minimum of 115 games over the course of the season shall be eligible to receive awards a-e, and h. All umpires with an ejection shall be eligible to receive the Best Ejection of the Year award.
Rationale: Formally establishes that all umpires, including call-ups, are eligible for Ejection of the Year (Michael).

Rule 5 (Statistics).

Rule 6 (Challenges and Appeals).
>> 6-2-a and -b: Eliminates all references to Margin of Error.
Rationale: By using a MOE, you're unfairly giving more credit to the calling umpire, leading to a larger percentage of "correct" calls as it relates to ball/strike ejections. If MLB is using a system that allows the adjustment of pitch locations after the game is complete, then no MOE should be used to determine the accuracy of the pitch location - the "adjusted" location (probably better defined as "final location" or "reviewed location", as there's a chance it's not moved after review) should be considered the most-accurate rendering of a pitch's location (yawetag).

>> 6-2-b: QOC for Ball/Strikes shall be determined at the earlier of the following:
1) Adjusted numbers are released, or;
2) 24 hours after the end of the game.
Rationale: The delay allows time for more-accurate numbers to be posted. This delay will prevent adjustment of points earned and less confusion to members who may not see updates to the original posts (yawetag).

Rule 7 (Unresolved Classifications and References).

Rule 8 (Umpire Odds & Ends and Community Issues).

Rule 9 (Unaddressed and Authorized Provisions).


The final portion of the Rules Summit ballot will feature 2019 UEFL Appeals Board members seeking re-election for 2020, as afforded by the process delineated by UEFL Rule 6-4-a-4. Click here to view the Board's 28 decisions in 2019.

Following the 2019 Rules Summit's discussion phase, voting will occur. No voting shall take place prior to 11/23, until the discussion phase has ended and all proposals become part of the finalized ballot.

Wednesday, October 30, 2019

Discussion of 2019 World Series

Welcome to the 2019 #WorldSeries discussion and liveblog at Close Call Sports. We'll list each game's home plate umpire and provide postgame scores, as well as analysis and other commentary pertaining to rules situations and other umpiring elements throughout the World Series.

Alan Porter takes Game 1 of the fall classic for World Series Crew Chief Gary Cederstrom's crew, the full list of which is available at the following link.
Related2019 MLB World Series Umpire Crew Roster.

- 10/22 WAS@HOU Gm 1: Alan Porter: 113/115 Balls + 48/49 Strikes = 161/164 = 98.2%. +3 HOU.
- 10/23 WAS@HOU Gm 2: Doug Eddings: 116/123 Balls + 52/56 Strikes = 168/179 = 93.9%. +5 HOU.

- 10/25 HOU@WAS Gm 3: Gary Cederstrom: 112/116 Balls + 53/56 Strikes = 165/172 = 95.9%. +5 HOU.
- 10/26 HOU@WAS Gm 4: James Hoye: 131/136 Balls + 45/48 Strikes = 176/184 = 95.7%. +0 Nu.
- 10/27 HOU@WAS Gm 5: Lance Barksdale: 96/97 Balls + 41/46 Strikes = 137/143 = 95.8%. +0 Nu.

- 10/29 WAS@HOU Gm 6: Sam Holbrook: 101/102 Balls + 51/56 Strikes = 152/158 = 96.2%. +0 Nu.
- 10/30 WAS@HOU Gm 7: Jim Wolf: 123/125 Balls + 46/52 Strikes = 169/177 = 95.5%. +2 WAS.
Series Complete (WAS Def HOU 4-3): 1128/1177 = 95.8%. +11 HOU.

Note: The highest plate score during the 2018 World Series was Jeff Nelson's 98.3% (WS Gm 5).
The highest plate score during the 2018 Postseason was Joe West's 99.4% (ALCS Gm 3).
The highest plate score during the 2019 Postseason, thus far, is James Hoye's 99.3% (ALDS 4).

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Saturday, October 19, 2019

Discussion of 2019 League Championship Series

Join Close Call Sports for a live blog and discussion of the 2019 American and National League Championship Series.

Bill Miller (NLCS) and Jeff Nelson (ALCS) are the crew chiefs and lead seven-person umpire crews—one of the umpires serves as Replay Official for Games 1-2 and then swaps with another umpire on the crew, who works at Replay HQ for the remainder of the respective series.

Home plate umpire performance is listed following the completion of each contest according to UEFL f/x (Statcast pitch data and application of UEFL Rules 6-2-b-a [horizontal bound, "Kulpa Rule"] and 6-2-b-b [vertical strike zone, "Miller Rule"]). Fouls, swinging strikes, balls batted into play, and hit-by-pitches are excluded from the analysis.

See the entire crew via the following link.
Related2019 Wild Card & Division Series Umpires (10/11/19).

- 10/11 WAS@STL 1: Mike Muchlinski: 95/96 Balls + 45/50 Strikes = 140/146 = 95.9%. +0 Nu.
- 10/12 WAS@STL 2: Chris Conroy: 75/77 Balls + 52/55 Strikes = 127/132 = 96.2%. +1 STL.
- 10/12 NYY@HOU 1: Bill Welke: 92/95 Balls + 45/46 Strikes = 137/141 = 97.2%. +2 NYY.
- 10/13 NYY@HOU 2: Cory Blaser: 120/120 Balls + 58/60 Strikes = 178/180 = 98.9%. +0 Nu.
- 10/14 STL@WAS 3: Bill Miller: 103/105 Balls + 68/73 Strikes = 171/178 = 96.1%. +3 STL.
- 10/15 HOU@NYY 3: Jeff Nelson: 59/61 Balls + 28/28 Strikes = 87/89 = 97.8%. +0 Nu.
- 10/15 HOU@NYY 3: Kerwin Danley: 54/54 Balls + 16/20 Strikes = 70/74 = 94.6%. +2 HOU.
- 10/15 HOU@NYY 3: Combined: 113/115 Balls + 44/48 Strikes = 157/163 = 96.3%. +2 HOU.
- 10/15 STL@WAS 4: Phil Cuzzi: 87/87 Balls + 38/41 Strikes = 125/128 = 97.7%. +1 STL.
Series Complete (WAS Def STL 4-0): 563/584 = 96.4%. +5 STL.
- 10/16 HOU@NYY 4: Dan Bellino: 127/132 Balls + 57/63 Strikes = 184/195 = 94.4%. +5 NYY.
- 10/18 HOU@NYY 5: Mark Carlson: 77/81 Balls + 39/41 Strikes = 116/122 = 95.1%. +2 NYY.
- 10/19 NYY@HOU 6: Marvin Hudson: 121/123 Balls + 44/51 Strikes = 165/174 = 94.8%. +3 HOU.
Series Complete (HOU Def NYY 4-2): 937/975 = 96.1%. +4 NYY.

Note: The highest plate score during the 2018 LCS was Joe West's 99.4% (ALCS Gm 3).
The highest overall plate score during the 2018 Postseason was Joe West's 99.4% (ALCS Gm 3).

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Thursday, October 10, 2019

Discussion & Liveblog of 2019 AL and NL Division Series

Welcome to the 2019 American and National League Division Series discussion and live blog.

Umpires Pat Hoberg (NL STL@ATL), Will Little (NL WAS@LAD), John Tumpane (AL TB@HOU), and Manny Gonzalez (AL MIN@NYY) are your game one plate umpires.
Related2019 Wild Card & Division Series Umpires.

Home plate umpire performance is listed following the completion of each contest according to UEFL f/x (Statcast/pitch f/x data and application of UEFL Rules 6-2-b-a [horizontal bound, "Kulpa Rule"] and 6-2-b-b [vertical strike zone, "Miller Rule"]). Non-callable pitches, such as fouls, swinging strikes, balls batted into play, pitchouts, and hit-by-pitches, are excluded from the analysis.

- 10/3 STL@ATL Gm 1: Pat Hoberg: 119/119 Balls + 45/48 Strikes = 164/167 = 98.2%. +1 STL.
- 10/3 WAS@LAD Gm 1: Will Little: 122/123 Balls + 52/60 Strikes = 174/183 = 95.1%. +1 LA.

- 10/4 TB@HOU Gm 1: John Tumpane: 95/99 Balls + 45/50 Strikes = 140/149 = 94.0%. +7 HOU.
- 10/4 STL@ATL Gm 2: Alan Porter: 77/80 Balls + 42/45 Strikes = 119/125 = 95.2%. +4 STL.
- 10/4 MIN@NYY Gm 1: Manny Gonzalez: 137/141 Balls + 50/51 Strikes = 187/192 = 97.4%. +1 MIN.
- 10/4 WAS@LAD Gm 2: Jordan Baker: 97/98 Balls + 40/43 Strikes = 137/141 = 97.2%. +0 NU.

- 10/5 MIN@NYY Gm 2: Todd Tichenor: 117/121 Balls + 45/46 Strikes = 162/167 = 97.0%. +5 NYY.
- 10/5 TB@HOU Gm 2: Bruce Dreckman: 85/86 Balls + 44/47 Strikes = 129/133 = 97.0%. +0 NU.

- 10/6 ATL@STL Gm 3: Sam Holbrook: 112/116 Balls + 43/47 Strikes = 155/163 = 95.1%. +2 ATL.
- 10/6 LAD@WAS Gm 3: Ted Barrett: 135/137 Balls + 48/53 Strikes = 183/190 = 96.3%. +3 LA.

- 10/7 HOU@TB Gm 3: Mark Wegner: 97/100 Balls + 52/54 Strikes = 149/154 = 96.8%. +3 TB.
- 10/7 ATL@STL Gm 4: Jim Wolf: 111/113 Balls + 44/47 Strikes = 155/160 = 96.9%. +3 ATL.
- 10/7 LAD@WAS Gm 4: Doug Eddings: 103/104 Balls + 37/44 Strikes = 140/148 = 94.6%. +6 LA.
- 10/7 NYY@MIN Gm 3: Gary Cederstrom: 108/112 Balls + 35/38 Strikes = 143/150 = 95.3%. +3 NYY.
Series Complete (NYY Def MIN 3-0): 492/509 = 96.7%. +7 NYY.

- 10/8 HOU@TB Gm 4: James Hoye: 96/97 Balls + 41/41 Strikes = 137/138 = 99.3%. +1 TB.
- 10/9 STL@ATL Gm 5: Tom Hallion: 107/111 Balls + 52/57 Strikes = 159/168 = 94.6%. +1 ATL.
Series Complete (STL Def ATL 3-2): 752/783 = 96.0%. +1 ATL.
- 10/9 WAS@LAD Gm 5: Alfonso Marquez: 105/111 Balls + 48/52 Strikes = 153/163 = 93.9%. +2 LA.
Series Complete (WAS Def LA 3-2): 787/825 = 95.4%. +12 LAD.

- 10/10 TB@HOU Gm 5: Jerry Meals: 71/73 Balls + 39/43 Strikes = 110/116 = 94.8%. +2 TB.
Series Complete (HOU Def TB 3-2): 665/690 = 96.4%. +1 TB.

The highest plate score during the 2018 Division Series was Ted Barrett's 98.6% (NLDS Gm 3).
The highest overall plate score during the 2018 Postseason was Joe West's 99.4% (ALCS Gm 3).

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Wednesday, October 2, 2019

Discussion of 2019 NL and AL Wild Card Games

Join Close Call Spots for a live blog and discussion of the 2019 American and National League Wild Card Games.

Mike Everitt (NL) and Chad Fairchild (AL) are plate umpires for the two Wild Card games, with Jeff Nelson serving as Crew Chief for the NL's Brewers @ Nationals game and Bill Miller the Crew Chief for AL Rays @ Athletics. See the entire crew via the following link.
Related2019 Wild Card & Division Series Umpires (9/30/19).

Home plate umpire performance is listed following the completion of each contest according to UEFL f/x (Statcast pitch data and application of UEFL Rules 6-2-b-a [horizontal bound, "Kulpa Rule"] and 6-2-b-b [vertical strike zone, "Miller Rule"]). Fouls, swinging strikes, balls batted into play, and hit-by-pitches are excluded from the analysis.

- 10/1 MIL@WAS Gm 1: Mike Everitt: pfx. 100/102 Balls + 37/40 Strikes = 137/142 = 96.5%. +1 MIL.
- 10/2 TB@OAK Gm 1: Chad Fairchild. 105/109 Balls + 52/56 Strikes = 157/165 = 95.2%. +2 OAK.

Note: The highest plate score during the 2018 Wild Card Games was Jim Wolf's 98.8% (AL WC).
The highest overall plate score during the 2018 Postseason was Joe West's 99.4% (ALCS Gm 3).

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Tuesday, July 9, 2019

2019 MLB All-Star Discussion & Replay Sabermetrics

As 2019 All-Star Game Umpires, including Crew Chief/HP Umpire Mark Wegner, Brian O'Nora (1B), Phil Cuzzi (2B), Tim Timmons (3B), DJ Reyburn (LF), and Jordan Baker (RF) take the field in Cleveland with Replay Official Fieldin Culbreth at MLBAM headquarters in New York, we open the floor for 2019 All-Star Game discussion and an open forum on baseball officiating. Also included here is an overview on our statistics and sabermetrics for the ceremonial first half of the 2019 season.
Related2019 MLB All-Star Game Umpires.

Notes include home plate umpire performance according to Statcast/pitch f/x and UEFL Rules 6-2-b-1 (horizontal bound, "Kulpa Rule") and 6-2-b-2 (vertical strike zone, "Miller Rule"). Plays include significant events, if such plays occur.

- 7/09/19, AL@NL: HP Umpire Mark Wegner: pfx. 94/96 Balls + 36/37 Strikes = 130/133 = 97.7%. +1 NL.

Close or Notable Plays (Green = QOC Correct / Red = QOC Incorrect / Yellow = QOC Irrecusable).
- 1B Umpire Brian O'Nora's out call (Force - 1st) is overturned in the 2nd inning.

Replay Review Records (2019 Season, Opening Day through All-Star Break) - RAP:
Mark Wegner: 63rd, .400 RAP (4/10).
Brian O'Nora: 42nd, .500 RAP (6/12).
Phil Cuzzi: 49th, .467 RAP (7/15).
Tim Timmons: 12th, .750 RAP (3/4).
DJ Reyburn: 12th, .750 RAP (3/4).
Jordan Baker: 85th, .167 RAP (1/6).
Fieldin Culbreth: 38th, .556 RAP (5/9).

League-Wide Replay Review Stats
Total Upheld Rate: .525 RAP (388/739).
Perfect Umps: Gonzalez (3/3), Gorman (2/2), Miller (1/1), Barry (1/1).
Most Raw Overturns: Kulpa (10, .375 RAP), B Welke (9, .357), [4 Tied] (8).
Call Most Likely to be Upheld: Appeal Play (Missed Base) (3/3 Upheld, 1.000 RAP).
Call Most Likely to be Overturned: Out/Safe (Force - 1st) (130/184 Overturned, .293 RAP).
Most Successful Team in Review: TEX (25/35, .714 TSP), KC (11/16, .688), CWS (12/18, .667).
Least Successful Team in Review: PIT (9/30, .300 TSP), SF (4/13, .308), SEA (8/25, .320).
Total Reviews: 739 Replay Reviews through 1344 MLB games (on pace for 1336 reviews).
Total Ejections: 114 Ejections through 1344 MLB games (on pace for 206 ejections).
Most Ejections: Mike Estabrook (8); Joe West (6); Jeff Kellogg, Jeff Nelson (5); Jeremie Rehak (4).
Most UEFL Points, Primary Umps: Estabrook (25), Nelson (16), Cuzzi (12).
Most UEFL Points, UEFL'ers: ref44 (40), JROD (36), tlh210 (35), Chewy6294 (33).

Full Ejections ListingCCS/Umpire Ejection Fantasy League's MLB Ejection List page.
Full Replay & UEFL StatsClose Call Sports & UEFL's Replay Review Statistics page.

Overall Team Success Percentage, Managers in the All-Star Game (TSP):
AL Manager Alex Cora (BOS): TSP = .552 (16 overturned / 29 total), 8th in MLB, 6th in AL.
NL Manager Dave Roberts (LAD): TSP = .591 (13 overturned / 22 total), 5th in MLB, 1st in NL.