Well, I applaud this umpire for one thing...doesn't matter if the call was right or wrong. He stood his ground and didn't ask for help from an umpire whose responsability was to track and watch the runner coming from third to home. That's kinda where the screw up came a few weeks ago. If there was no runner coming in from third...that's a different story. In the end, I'd imagine tony appreciated that umpire standing up for doing the right thing regardless of the outcome of the call. On a side note, tony stayed a FULL body width away from the umpire while arguing
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