We can blame the umps for every team loosing in every sport. Twins
gonna give the Yank's hell.

On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 9:25 AM, G Money <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 8:16 AM, Rick Root <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>
>> I can't argue with that, it was pretty damn exciting.  Like a game 7
>> of a playoff series, without having to go through games 1-6.
>>
>> Brandon Inge did get "hit" by the pitch.  That would've forced in a run.
>>
>> The home plate umpire screwed up a lot of ball/strike calls - on both
>> teams.  Sometimes the strike zone was very small, and other times
>> (like when Polanco struck out to end a scoring threat) the strike zone
>> was very large.  That called third strike on Polanco was a terrible
>> call.
>>
>>
> Yeah, I agree....gotta wonder if that was the home field advantage. Umpires
> are human and can unintentionally make "bad calls" in favor of the home
> team.
>
> Tigers had plenty of other opportunities to win though. Some was bad
> execution, some was just bad luck (Ordonez's line drive double play in the
> 9th).
>
> Twins get killed by the Yanks, unfortunately, but what a ride.
>
> --
> Wake up to find out that you
> Are the eyes of the world
>
>
> 

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