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View Poll Results: Should Selig reverse the call? | |||
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130 | 50.39% |
No |
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128 | 49.61% |
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Absolutely not.
A hundred years from now, they'll be talking about this game. This will be the second most famous perfect game in the history of baseball. Everybody knows it, including the young man who pitched it and the umpire who blew the call. Absolutely everything about the way this has transpired has been wonderful. The class of Jim Joyce - a respected umpire - for immediately owning up to his mistake, not placing blame or making excuses, and personally apologizing. The grace and dignity of Armando Galarraga, for accepting the apology and conducting his postgame interviews with such poise, never with a negative word to say. This is baseball, and this is life. People make mistakes that sometimes hurt, and admitting wrongdoing (and accepting apologies) is what we want people to do. This is how we WANT our athletes to behave. They almost never behave the way we want them to. Why ruin all that by overturning a call? -Al |
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