I sense a touch of angina in TiggerInNY's post!
originally posted by TiggerInNY
And those umps were awful last night. For both sides. How could that 3rd base ump not call that a home run????!!!!! What a joke they made of the game.
Hmmmm, really? Wasn't it 1996 in Yankee Stadium when an 11year old named Jeffrey Maier reached over the outfield wall and snagged a ball that was ruled a home run during a playoff game against the Orioles. Or how about Chuck Knoblauch's phantom tag of John Valentin in the '99 ALCS. What about Derek Jeter's pahntom tag in game three of the this year's series against Minnesota? And I suppose the stunt that Rodriguez tried to pull on Arroyo was legite, too? This figures. For years, the breaks have
always gone in favor of the Yankees. But now that the tables have turned, the umps are terrible!!!
The umps did the right thing, no matter who you root for! They got together and made sure that the correct call was made.
And they had the guts to do in front of the home team's crowd.
And just for the record, ESPN did a survey, some time ago, of sports worst calls in history. Knoblauch's phantom tag - #4 in an on-line poll and #1 through their mailbag. Jeffrey Maier's assist on Jeter's home run - #4 by ESPN's staff writers and #6 through their mailbag.
Regardless of how this series turns out, the Yankees have already pulled the biggest choke in sports history by allowing the Red Sox to pull even!
Here's something to help out the Yankee fans...
Did I hear someone yell, ABANDON SHIP!