Alternate Link: Yes, we will recap a "call stands" review just to tell you what you already knew (CCS)
Thursday, October 7, 2021
Ask the UEFL - Laz Diaz's Postseason Base Touch Replay
When Cardinals batter Yadier Molina hit a fly ball to left field during the 2021 NL Wild Card Game, baserunner R1 Dylan Carlson rounded second base, only to retreat back to first base as Dodgers outfielder Chris Taylor caught the ball. Los Angeles then appealed Carlson's base touch/retouch with 2B Umpire Laz Diaz's safe call upheld following Replay Review.
Although the crowd boo'd as Crew Chief Joe West signaled the decision—as did many of you who sent us a note asking us to cover this play—this call was correct due to the very definition of call stands, which is a Replay Review outcome that occurs when video evidence fails to clearly and convincingly prove whether (in this case) a runner was safe or out—whether the runner touched or failed to touch second base on the last time by going back to first base.
For what it's worth, the official definition of Call Stands is: "No clear and convincing evidence to confirm or overturn the call."
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Alternate Link: Yes, we will recap a "call stands" review just to tell you what you already knew (CCS)
Alternate Link: Yes, we will recap a "call stands" review just to tell you what you already knew (CCS)
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