Your story changes ... I vividly recall you stating after the game
that you had concerns. That some large display of unrest could arise.
Course I think you had the boy with you  so maybe you were being
overprotective.

On 10/8/10, Ray Salemi <[email protected]> wrote:
> I don't think it's fair to call it "our" response was not great, but as a
> fan in the park at the time, I was in the park at that game and I could see
> from the freaking bleachers that Tschida had blown the call.  But we didn't
> throw anything.  It was a few knuckleheads in the right field roof boxes.
>
> A few days later I had a fantasy that Tschida would get mugged in New York.
>  He'd pick his assailant out of a lineup, but the guy would get off the hook
> when the defense attorney showed a video of the call and completely
> discredited Tschida's ability to be the witness to anything.
>
>
>
> On Fri, Oct 8, 2010 at 6:53 AM, Tom Salemi <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I'd also forgotten how sour Yankee Stadium had turned after A-Rod got
>> called out for assaulting Arroyo. It was reminiscent of Fenway after
>> Tim Tschida's ridiculous call in 99. The difference, of course, is
>> that our gripe was legitimate while our response was not.
>>
>>
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