Hall of Famer Vin Scully shows umps some love. |
While the umpires watched the replays, Scully heaped praise on baseball's arbiters. Some of the classic snippets of Scully's timeless storytelling include:
On the initial call of keeping the ball alive and in play: "The umpires had to call that in real-time...We can have the ability I think to slow it down and take a look...I mean, they had one fraction of a second."
On the decision to consult instant replay: "They're going to go and look at it, which is a smart idea. So that's a heads up play by the umpires. First you get the call correct. I think if Mike Redmond had a chance to look at it as we have, you could see the ball hitting the top of the fence but coming back."
On the call and process: "Now, isn't that great? And they didn't have all of this equipment, they just made the call. And they were absolutely 100% correct."
On the final ruling to affirm the original call, resulting in a double for Coghlan: "Here come the umpires. It's going to be a double, and rightly called. It wasn't a bad idea for Mike Redmond to go out and appeal, but that's all it did. It hit the top of the pad and came back into play."
This man is just pure class. You made a great call, Vin Scully.
ReplyDeleteGreatest broadcaster ever. They even have an award named after him. In fact here is a video of some of his greatest calls https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SLexiZHy9wI
ReplyDeleteVin Scully is adorable. I wish he was my grandfather. Greatest of all time.
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