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The Homerun Call That Should Have Been

Instead of bombarding my Twitter followers with countless angry tweets about how frustrated I am over last night’s non reverse, I decided I’d pull up my blog again (for the millionth time) and ramble on here.

It hasn’t been a hot week in Cleveland for the A’s bats, however the lack of offense is taking a back seat to the controversial call made in the top of the 9th inning of Wednesdays game. After the A’s failed to hold their 3-0, the A’s entered the inning down 4-3. With two outs, Adam Rosales stepped up to the plate and that’s where it all began. With one swing of the bat, Rosales tied the game! Or did he? Yes, yes he did, only the umpiring crew seemed to be the only four people in the country to think otherwise. After a few minutes in review, the umpiring crew emerged from behind home plate signaling Rosales to stay at second base. Manager Bob Melvin erupted from the dugout, and was eventually tossed. The A’s managed to load the bases, but failed to score, falling 4-3 to the Indians based on poor judgment by the umpires.

I have read every article released since then, listened to every coverage I could get my hands on (thank you internet), and haven’t taken my eyes and ears off of any MLB coverage regarding the call. It is by far one of the most ridiculous calls I have ever seen in my short life. It even tops the Jim Joyce non perfecto, only because you can’t review a play at first. Major League Baseball has since then recognized that it wasn’t the proper call made by the crew chief Angel Hernandez. If replays are designed to help correct bad judgment calls on the field, I’m pretty sure judgment calls go out the window when a crew has he obvious call right in front of them. IN HD.

Last year the A’s won the division by one game. They were the perfect example of how playing all 162 games is important, because every game in the end counts. Come September, this game could grow even more important, A’s fans will probably grab pitch forks and shovels if we lose the division by one game.  I understand much of the baseballs worlds’ reluctance to adding additional replay; however I have always agreed that it is necessary. Especially after Jed Lowrie’s non-double in Boston two weeks ago, it could have been a game changer, and there should be replay for it. This play was obviously a game changer, and it was on a play that CAN be reviewed. If this is the can of worms we’re opening by adding additional replays, is it even worth it? Sussan Slusser of the San Francisco Chronicle made a great point on MLB Tonight last night, saying that maybe baseball should take a cue from hockey and have all calls be made by a central office. This would mean no timely delays in play, no missed plays, and no pulling an Angel Hernandez. I think that it is a genius idea, and also that people should start using “pulled an Angel Hernandez regularly”.

The League couldn’t do anything about the call for lack of precedent, but I think that this was something they should have established precedent on. If this were to happen in the post season, or in the World Series, in a situation that could cost a club a ring, I think that this is something the MLB should be able to reverse. Last nights’ game did not leave me in a good mood, which probably won’t be changed until the baseball gods somehow give us something back for this nonsense.

On a lighter note, anyone hear my text on A’s talk? If not, here it is in all its clever glory:

“If we have the technology for a hologram of Tupac, we have the technology to get this call right. Let’s use it!”

I’m hilarious, I know.

Poor Halos.

Hello again baseball fans! As August starts winding down, ball clubs know that the only way to keep them in the race is to win. While scoreboard watching is fun, it’s not exactly going to do any good without throwing some W’s on the board. Here are the wraps of the games I kept my eye on this weekend!

This weekend was built around some key matchups that would really effect the AL wild card standings. The series that stood out the most to me was the Rays & Angels down in Anaheim. The halos have been on some landslide lately, being unable to really shut the door on a win.

  • Thursday: The series started on with bang on the Rays side, who scored seven behind David Price who dominated his way to his 16 win. (7-0 Rays)
  • Friday: You know a team is truly hitting a rough patch when your then 15-2 ace gives up 9 runs in three innings. (12-3 Rays)
  • Saturday: Things were looking up for the Angels when they managed to put 8 runs in 3 innings. Unfortunately for the Halos, the Rays scored some runs, tied the game, and Carlos Pena rocketed the Rays to a lead with a pinch hit two-run homer. (10-8 Rays)
  • Four game sweep, poor Halos. (8-3 Rays)

The Angels are now 62-55, 5 GB of the Rangers, 6-4 in their last ten, and 4.5 out of the WC. The Rays however have sole control of the top WC spot (+1), are 5 GB of the Yankees, and are smokin’ hot right now.

With the loss of Melky Cabrera, I thought it’d be a little intriguing to keep a closer eye on the SF Giants series down in San Diego. They took two out of three, and managed to put on a somewhat offensive show that left some people mumbling “MELKY WHO?!” and “BUSTER FOR MVP”. Nothing against the Giants, but of course they didn’t feel the offensive loss of Melky this weekend, they were playing the Padres! I don’t think they can justify the “we’re A-OK without Melky” nonsense until the end of this seven game stretch. A

Astros fired their coaching staff on Saturday.

A’s swept the Indian at home during the Streak-end! If that confused anyone at all, the A’s spent the weekend celebrating the 20 win streak of 2002. Great ceremony on Saturday, great crowds. The A’s have to take advantage of teams that aren’t so hot, especially this home stand, because they’re set for a huge series in Florida next weekend.

Predictions for the Week:

I think that KC is going to take the series from Tampa, the A’s bats are going to heat up, the Dodgers are going to take the series from the Giants, &  there’s going to be a tough series between the Nats and Braves.

 

All for now!

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AL Wild Card Reaction 2011

This was basically me on the last day of last season. With the added wild card, and so many teams on the prowl, are we looking for the same amount of excitement this season?

I’m back!

But in reality, did you even realize i was gone? Probably not, but I’m going to give this another shot. I’ve archived all my past posts based on their irrelevance to this season. – the last post was written just before the trade deadline LAST season. But now in the midst of this second wild card hoopla, I’m back, hoping to get a post in a week, Sundays most likely. I’ll be giving weekly wraps, power rankings, as well nonsensical predictions that might only make sense to me. 

Posts will start tomorrow night, or reallyreallyreally early Monday morning if you’re on the east coast!