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May 12, 2010

G35: Blue Jays 3, Red Sox 2

Blue Jays - 000 010 200 - 3  6  0
Red Sox - 000 000 002 - 2 6 0
See that red square on the left? That was the pitch that home plate umpire Dale Scott called David Ortiz out on in the bottom of the ninth inning. It should have been Ball 4.

Here is Gameday (pitch 7):
The blown call changed the dynamics of the inning tremendously. With one out and the Red Sox down by three runs, facing Kevin Gregg, Kevin Youkilis singled and J.D. Drew doubled Yook in to make it 3-1. Ortiz was the potential tying run, but instead of having men at first and second and one out, Boston had the one runner at second and two outs.

[Also, a called Strike 2 to Drew on the pitch before his double was almost as bad. That also should have been Ball 4. As SoSHer radsoxfan put it, "This ump is approaching NBA level referee incompetence out there." (Read)

It makes you wonder, especially when you can see how much Scott favoured the Toronto pitchers all afternoon, on both sides of the plate, in this graphic. Jays pitchers got 18 calls on pitches outside the strike zone to Boston's 2. Is Scott BFF with Joe West?]

How much did the obviously wrong call hurt? In nearly 30 years of data found here, home teams down by 2 in the bottom of the 9th, with 1st/2nd and 1 out -- the situation Boston should have had if Scott had made the right call -- came back and won 17.1% of the games (101 of 509). In the situation the Red Sox were put in -- down by 2, man on 2nd, 2 outs -- only 4.2% of teams rallied to win (34 of 810).

Over at FanGraphs, Drew's double increased Boston's chances of winning from 5.5% to 13.7%. The strikeout of Ortiz dropped the odds back down to 5.5%.

Adrian Beltre followed Flo to the plate and checked his swing on a 1-1 pitch. Scott said Beltre swung and refused Beltre's request to check with the first base umpire. It seemed obvious to me that Scott was ignoring Beltre because of Ortiz's complaints about the farcical called strike 3. If so, Scott was punishing one team for being angry at his own mistake, which seriously hurt their chances in the game. He seemingly decided to put his own emotions ahead of doing his job.

Terry Francona, who had come out to guide Tiz back to the dugout, was out again -- the second time in four pitches -- and this time, after he was ejected, he gave Scott an earful. Beltre lined Gregg's next pitch into center for a single and Drew scored to make it 3-2. But Darnell McDonald popped up to the second baseman down the right field line to end the game.

Did Ortiz see a replay of the pitch/call?
I don't have to. Thank God I wasn't hitting righthanded because that would have hit me in the ribs.
Wakefield (7-5-3-1-5, 102) allowed a run in the fifth on doubles by Lyle Overbay and Travis Snider. Snider hit a two-run homer in the seventh.

Boston could do very little with Marcum (7-2-0-1-6, 103). The Sox had 1st/3rd with one out in the second, but Beltre and Jeremy Hermida could not deliver. That was their only scoring threat until the ninth.
Example
Shaun Marcum / Tim Wakefield
Scutaro, SS
Pedroia, 2B
Martinez, C
Youkilis, 1B
Drew, RF
Ortiz, DH
Beltre, 3B
Hermida, LF
Van Every, CF
Wakefield makes his 5th start of the year and his first since April 25. He has made three recent relief appearances: 6 runs and 7 hits (including 3 HR) in 6.1 innings. He last pitched on Sunday night, throwing 10 pitches in an inning against the Yankees.

Other than an April 27 start against the Red Sox at Skydome, Marcum (7-4-1-3-5, 103) has not faced Boston since August 2008.

The Rays play the Angels at 7 PM and the Yankees have a day-night doubleheader (1 & 7 PM) in Detroit.

112 comments:

  1. That's right a day game...leaving tonight for the Bruins!

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  2. More Stones! All Down The Line from Ladies and Gentlemen (cleaned up and released later this year!!!) can be seen here! ... Rock and Roll? This is Exhibit A.

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  3. PA, EB:
    The tarp is off the field at Fenway Park and it's looks like the game will start on time.
    UPDATE, 12:33 p.m.: There are a few drops falling as I stand here on Yawkey Way. But we should be OK.

    Lewis, LF
    Hill, 2B
    Ruiz, DH
    Wells, CF
    Overbay, 1B
    Gonzalez, SS
    Bautista, 3B
    Snider, RF
    Molina, C

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  4. Another game I will miss most of...damn, having a job can be a hassle at times! Not that I am complaining really. But soon enough I will be done with grading exams and have more time for baseball.

    I will watch a bit on the computer to motivate me to grade a few more exams.

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  5. 5.5 GB!!! That's it!!

    There are teams that overcome that in September.

    F the doubters.

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  6. if all goes well today, the standings will be:

    FKR --
    MFY 1.5 GB
    BOS 4.5 GB
    TOR 5.0 GB

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  7. Hooray for day games. I'm listening on the radio while I make gazpacho.

    I'm with Patrick: F the doubters. Amy, give all the doubters Fs.

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  8. but all the doubters have given up and are not following the sox any more this year, so they will not see that.

    wake: 1-2-3

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  9. Too bad we have anonymous grading. I'd give all the Yankee fans lower grades! (Just kidding, just kidding.)

    Check out my new FB profile photo when you get a chance.

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  10. How many pitches did Wake throw? That was one fast half inning. By the time CBSSports online showed it, it was over!

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  11. Yikes, a whole inning in less than ten minutes.

    Why do they say flied out instead of flew out in baseball?

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  12. and 10 for marcum.

    a win will also give us a 8-2 record for the LAA-NY-TOR homestand!

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  13. that K was #1998 career K for wake.

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  14. Not quite as efficient this time. 15 pitches.

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  15. These Tim Cahill commercials are really insufferable.

    I usually just turn down the sound but these demand to be muted.

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  16. One more half inning for me, and then I have a meeting and other stuff the rest of the afternoon. :(

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  17. okay, some runs to send amy off pls

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  18. L has the Jays radio on in the kitchen, so I have that quietly slipping thru. PBP guy is good, nice voice.

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  19. i admit i have forgotten what FFS is ... sigh

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  20. Papi seems to be finding his swing!

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  21. I used to the FFS was for fucks sake, but no, four five six.

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  22. That was a pretty catch, even if it was sucky for us.

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  23. Oh, well, guess I have to leave with no score. GO SOX! Enjoy the game.

    And I will have to remember FFS = 4 5 6.

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  24. jats pbp guy insults wake's 72 mph fb - "i'm sure that strikes fear into a lot of hitters."

    next pitch is a fb -- and mcdonald strikes out swinging!!

    eff you!

    K #1999

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  25. Fangraphs pointed out last year that Wake's fastball had the best results of any fastball in baseball.

    Of course, he uses it as a secondary pitch, but it's super effective.

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  26. V-Mart won't let slide. We've seen this before.

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  27. Wells - 2,000th K for Wakefield.

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  28. jays radio call says drew almost falls down on swinging strike two - tv is behind the radio, so i wait to see it. drew doesn't do anything different. a pure lie.

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  29. .198

    That's the average batting average of the next three hitters.

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  30. Gazpacho has been conquered.

    I agree those anti Tim Cahill ads are insufferable.

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  31. I didn't know the Jays had a Molia!

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  32. he could not have hit that with a bat twice as long.

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  33. Checking back in for a few before the next meeting. How is Tim doing?

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  34. good but two doubles in the 5th gave tor a 1-0 lead. mfy losing 2-0 after 6.

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  35. Tim's been rolling. Two hits last inning hurt, but that's been it.

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  36. Sounds good. We can certainly get back that run and more.

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  37. OK, off to the next meeting. Hope Wake gets some run support soon!

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  38. i think alan ashby (jays radio color guy) just called wells "v-dub"

    (vomit emoticon)

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  39. yanks down 2-0, man on second, 1 out in top 9th

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  40. nyy ei game off the air = det win!

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  41. Here we go...runsssssssssssssssss

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  42. downs coming in for jays.

    time to score: hermida, jve, scutaro...

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  43. Uhm, I just woke up from a nap. Heh. Hopefully Sox offense does the same

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  44. i am fighting to stay awake myself

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  45. why schoeneweis? we want to keep it at 3.

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  46. L - I have my first NYC question as I explore possibly doin' this. Check your inbox in ~15

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  47. I fell asleep during the 7th! Joe, I look forward to seeing the q, I'll answer it tomorrow.

    I hope my info is up to date enough. It's been 5 years since I lived there.

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  48. ON FIRE!!!!

    Overcoming a horrible strike zone.

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  49. good call? bad call? i'm listening to gameday audio.

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  50. DOB doesn't like the call but that makes me think it was good

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  51. I got the 'live look in' from MLB just at these two at bats, and it's been enough to show me that the announcers are legit in their beef.

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  52. Home plate ump fucked the Sox in the bottom of the 9th.

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  53. Darnell had a hell of an April, eh.

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  54. I was able to fire up the iPhone at work for Papi's at bat and Beltre's at bat. Those calls were absolutely ludicrous. Was it like that all day?

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  55. At least the Yankees lost. Switching to Nats-Mets audio as a way to procrastinate! Go Nationals!

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  56. even the jays radio guys were amazed at the shitty calls.

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  57. Wow, check out how much further Toronto pitchers' strikezone extended off the plate than Sox pitchers', on both sides of the plate.

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  58. I see everyone else was still able to thread. After Drew's hit, we weren't sure whether our internet connection went down or if Blogger was screwing up.

    Clean water. See you all Friday.

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  59. Peter Abraham, in the Globe game blog: "Ortiz was called out looking by Dale Scott on a pitch that was well out of the strike zone. He argued vehemently and was not ejected, which usually is a sign the umpire knows he messed up."

    Pedroia, after the game: "[The umpires] must have had a flight. I'm actually going to check on that. If they had a flight, we’re going to make sure it was delayed. Because I can do that. I have that kind of pull."

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  60. Wow, I didn't know there was technology out there that could show such excellent breakdowns of a game. Thanks for posting those.

    A machine behind the plate soon?

    Sorry for your loss and that all fans didn't get to see a fair come back chance. I like Pedroia's quote about delaying airplanes. That's a masters degree in cynical.

    Michael Holloway

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  61. the brooks stuff is amazing.

    it would be nice to have both teams on the field playing by the same rules.

    bring on the robot umps.

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  62. RS, are you the "alert reader" who sent the FanGraphs stuff to Abraham for Extra Bases?

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  63. Nope. One SoSHer (Jnai) is also part of the Brooks team (I think) and people were telling him to do it, but he really did not want to toot his own horn. I assume someone else there did. Or any other random person who uses the site.

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    Keith Law's chat today at ESPN.com:

    Q: Did you watch Dale Scott make a mockery of the strike zone yesterday at Fenway Park? It was a joke -- i don't understand how MLB can let umps get away with being that bad.

    Klaw: There's no accountability for umps. What is MLB going to do? Have they ever disciplined an ump for, say, raging incompetence? It's not a priority for them and they have no process in place to handle bad umps.

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