PowerPlant1 wrote:FOB wrote:Randle McMurphy wrote:lol yeah there could never be a fix in MLB
No history there at all
Did you not read my post? I said that that specific call was evidently not a fix, not that there could never be a fix.
Your reply has absolutely nothing to do with what I said.
Unless I am mistaken, the reasoning on the call was that they couldn't see whether it was trapped or caught.
The problem was that the ump judged this suspiciously as not caught in the first place. That put the burden of proof on the Jays and there was no evidence to overturn. But how can an ump see what video replay cannot? That's suspicious because it is unlikely.
It also appears you have two positions. If a trap was the right call as you say, then you may believe this wasn't a fix rather than not evidently a fix.
Anyway, Jays win despite the possible fix.
To clarify: I did not say the trap call was the right call by the ump. It wasn't. I said that not overturning the call was the right call based on the fact that it was
previously called a trap.
SoI don't think we disagree at all. The call by the ump is absolutely questionable, and that unfairly put the burden of proof on the Jays. And because that proof couldn't be produced conclusively, they couldn't overturn the call.
Hence, I said it's "evidently not a fix" referring to the review center. It might be a fix by the ump, personally I think it's more likely a bad call. Hope that makes sense.