I was so afraid of backlash, and to hear his family is receiving death threats, makes me sick.
I can almost bet the ump feels worse than the pitcher. He messed up. He feels horrible. The pitcher can be comforted by that fact, that even though it won't be recognized officially, that he did indeed pitch a perfect game. I don't think Selig should over rule the decision. That is undermining the job of an umpire. Mistakes have always been made, and they always will be. It's a shame this happened in a perfect game. I would not mind if MLB adopted a review process similar to the NFL. Maybe 2 reviews allowed per game/per team and a different ref would review the play if a coach opts to throw the red flag. And if the call stands, the team is charged with a timeout. I don't think the umpire is worthy of being called "boneheaded". He's already going through enough. What do the name callers expect him to do? Resign? Flee the country?