Tigger&Belle
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foolishmortal said:There is 1 good thing about all of this though!!!
It teachs those that do not know the full rules of baseball a little more than trying to explain it. My wife keeps telling me stirke 3 he's out...but I had to explain the dropped ball with noone on first rule...then she understood. She told me she never understood when she see's me telling the kids to run during a game even though it was stirke 3...now she....and many others know
True! I remember when my older son was on a team that was finally old enough to have the dropped strike rule. The first time it happened none of the parents knew that the rule was now followed (those that even knew about the rule) and the kids on my son's team obviously didn't know. The look on their faces when the kid who was just struck out ran to first was priceless. LOL They must have been thinking, "WTH?"

One ump makes a big show of calling a strike three, while another one barely acts like he's awake and so on. So you end up with 17 interpretations of whether or not an ump's fist in the air is a strike three call or an out call.
He was so mad--he is ok with the Angels not winning a game, but not on a bad call.
That said, the ump blew the call. Period. If the catcher had a doubt in his mind at all that he caught the ball cleanly, he'd have tagged the batter or thrown to first. He didn't do either, because he knew he'd caught it cleanly.
