2B Umpire Bob Davidson ejected Rays Manager Joe Maddon for arguing an out call in the bottom of the 8th inning of the Yankees-Rays game. With none out and one on, Rays baserunner R1 Rich Thompson was caught stealing second base, thrown out on a pitchout, Yankees catcher Russell Martin to shortstop Derek Jeter. Replays indicate Thompson was tagged on the backside prior to contacting second base with his hand, the call was correct. At the time of the ejection, the contest was tied, 3-3. The Rays ultimately won the contest, 4-3.
This is Bob Davidson (61)'s fifth ejection of 2012.
Bob Davidson now has 6 points in the UEFL (2 Previous + 2 MLB + 2 Correct Call = 6).
Crew Chief Brian Gorman now has 6 points in the UEFL's Crew Division (5 Previous + 1 Correct = 6).
This is Bob Davidson (61)'s fifth ejection of 2012.
Bob Davidson now has 6 points in the UEFL (2 Previous + 2 MLB + 2 Correct Call = 6).
Crew Chief Brian Gorman now has 6 points in the UEFL's Crew Division (5 Previous + 1 Correct = 6).
This is the 147th ejection of 2012.
This is the 70th Manager ejection of 2012.
This is the Rays' 4th ejection of 2012, T-3rd in the AL East (BOS 10; TOR 5; BAL, NYY, TB 4).
This is Joe Maddon's first ejection since August 15 (Rob Drake; QOC = Incorrect).
This is Bob Davidson's first ejection since July 25 (Luke Hochevar; QOC = Irrecusable).
This is the 70th Manager ejection of 2012.
This is the Rays' 4th ejection of 2012, T-3rd in the AL East (BOS 10; TOR 5; BAL, NYY, TB 4).
This is Joe Maddon's first ejection since August 15 (Rob Drake; QOC = Incorrect).
This is Bob Davidson's first ejection since July 25 (Luke Hochevar; QOC = Irrecusable).
Wrap: Yankees at Rays, 9/3/12
33 comments :
Anyone remember this?
http://mlb.mlb.com/video/play.jsp?content_id=8357759&c_id=mlb
Why was Madden arguing for so long? The guy was out and Davidson made the correct call. I am surprised that Davidson let him argue for that long before throwing him out.
The video is up for the play but not the ejection
http://mlb.mlb.com/video/play.jsp?content_id=24463049&c_id=mlb
Not sure what kind of look he had, but looks like Bob got this one right.
Davidson let him argue longer than normal ever since he got suspended. Now he is mr mellow and I dont like it. Was way more fun when he didnt take no shit.
milb.com has put up 2 more kinda boring ejections since the 3 blind mice. Why dont they ever post entertaining ones?
"Davidson let him argue longer than normal ever since he got suspended. Now he is mr mellow and I dont like it. Was way more fun when he didnt take no shit. "
I like the new Bob, he's more approachable and no longer the sandwichboardman for alprazolam.
here is the maddon EJ video!
http://mlb.mlb.com/video/play.jsp?content_id=24467695&c_id=mlb
The ejection is now up.
http://mlb.mlb.com/video/play.jsp?content_id=24467695&c_id=mlb
This is a great call. How about ESPN show this call 2,000 times and give credit where it's due!! Davidson was even polite enough to pick up the runner's helmet and hand it back to him... WHAT A GUY!!
@ Anon 2:42
Well, for one thing I'd imagine a lot of the minor league games aren't televised. I could be wrong about that.
Another ejection in this series!! Wow. they only play 6 more times
Bob's winning the race for "Most Improved Umpire of 2012". It was probably humiliating for him to get suspended, but he has come back a better umpire. Good for him.
David Rackley with a controversial out call on an appeal at first base in the 9th inning of a 5-4 Mets/Cards game. He ruled that Andres Torres missed first base on his way to second. Replays showed that Torres appeared to touch the corner of the bag with his heel, and Rackley got the call wrong, in my estimation.
You could call it inconclusive at best, and to me, if you're gonna make a call like that at that critical juncture of the game, it should be an obvious miss, and this was not.
http://mlb.mlb.com/video/play.jsp?content_id=24469791&c_id=mlb
@ Dan
Yes, there were some people coming onto Rackley's wikipedia page and trying to say that he missed that call, but it kept being taken out.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Rackley
He let maddon talk for so long because he understood the situation. Maddon clearly wasn't arguing as much as he does when he is passionate about a call being incorrect. Davidson gave him a long leash in case maddon decided he really didn't want to get thrown out.
Way to go, Bob; a great call. He gave Maddon 3 or 4 chances...it looks like Maddon wanted to get tossed.
Just because it wasn't an obvious miss on camera doesn't mean it wasnt an obvious miss to someone standing right on it.
Torres never said a word and either did the firstbase coach....he missed by a hair but he missed it.
Joe Maddon firing up his club in a pennet race. Where have I seen this before?
http://tampabay.rays.mlb.com/video/play.jsp?content_id=19297119&c_id=mlb
As short as Mr. Davidson's leash was in the early part of the season (when HE was doing the baiting), it almost seems like he possibly went too far in the other direction on this one. No question Maddon deserved to go, but I'm not sure this one didn't last a bit too long.
I like one former umpire's style -- "You've said enough, I'm going back to my position. If you follow me, you're gone." I forget the originator, but it's effective in my experience.
Didn't see the Torres play, but his base running this year has been atrocious -- stupid decisions, getting picked off, etc. I'd give the benefit of doubt to the umpire.
Not only did Bob give him all day, but he never seemed to get too upset and warned Maddon several times before running him. Whatever Bob did to chill really worked
Huge credit to davidson here. I couldn't stand the guy and his antics at the start of the year. Whatever he changed is marvelous. Such calm professionalism is really great to see. He didn't lose his cool, gave maddon plenty of rope to state his case, then ran him when it was clear he wasn't going to leave. Outstanding stuff!
And huge credit to girardi for electing for the pitchout. He is a former catcher and because Thompson is a fast runner I get why he wanted a pitchout
Davidson has my vote for most improved ump of the year, if this new behavior is the norm.
"Huge credit to davidson here. I couldn't stand the guy and his antics at the start of the year. Whatever he changed is marvelous. Such calm professionalism is really great to see. He didn't lose his cool, gave maddon plenty of rope to state his case, then ran him when it was clear he wasn't going to leave. Outstanding stuff! "
It's called Xanax! (Or maybe he is smoking weed now.) Either way much better.
I don't understand how it can be stated that replays show the call to be correct. If I've ever seen a tie, it's here. Advance frame by frame and you can't say that the replays are conclusive in any way.
"I don't understand how it can be stated that replays show the call to be correct. If I've ever seen a tie, it's here. Advance frame by frame and you can't say that the replays are conclusive in any way."
If it was a tie (which is not mathematically impossible like some folks chirped with the Greinke call weeks ago), then Bob got it right since the runner did not beat the throw/tag.
Maddon's a jerk. At BEST it was a tie, but the slo-mo indicates that Balkin' Bob got it right. How can Maddon get this angry at a call that was that close and which he (Maddon) had no way of seeing from where he was sitting (and which was correct to begin with!)?.
Maddon's a jerk. At BEST it was a tie, but the slo-mo indicates that Balkin' Bob got it right. How can Maddon get this angry at a call that was that close and which he (Maddon) had no way of seeing from where he was sitting (and which was correct to begin with!)?.
Pause it at 2:05. OUT! Good call Bobby!
@umpatty he is trying to fire up his club so the rays could win the game (which they did) and so they can get a spot in the playoffs
Joe Girardi just got ejected by Tony Randazzo
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