Timely
is not one of the words to describe my writing. I mean, would now be a good
time to share my thoughts on the Steelers drafting Kenny Pickett? Maybe I can
write about the Tokyo Olympics. While this isn’t quite as old, this post is
about attending the Pittsburgh Pirates game at Camden Yards in Baltimore last
week.
Welcome
to Baltimore!
* I
ran into a good friend from high school at the game. It was great catching up
as it was the first time I’ve seen him in probably 15 years.
* As
I’m typing this, Orioles’ OF Brett Phillips is hitting .149 this season and is
2 for 11 (.182) since joining the team from the Tampa Bay Rays. In his 6-year
career with 4 separate teams and 894 plate appearances, Phillips is hitting .190
with a .275 on-base percentage, a .350 slugging percentage, and a career WAR of
-0.1. While he’s a good defensive outfielder, he’s not a very good hitter. I
write all this because between innings he seems to engage with fans in left
field. He’s smiling and always throws a ball into the stands. Seems like a good
dude.
* In
the 7th inning, Oneil Cruz attempted to check his swing on a 1-2
count. The home plate umpire signaled to the third base umpire to make a
determination if it should be a strike or a ball. It was at this exact moment
that I (and many others) noticed that there were only 3 umpires on the field. One
umpire was sick and that was the first time I realized an umpire was missing.
The umpire located near second base ruled that Cruz swung and called him out.
While I think it was the right call, the Pirates bench was obviously upset
based on the position of the umpire.
I
bring this up because the same situation happened in the 8th inning.
With Phillips at the plate, the same umpire in the same position ruled that he
did not swing on a play. Pirates manager Derek Shelton was rightfully angry and
got ejected. In my opinion, the home plate umpire should have made the decision
himself. With that written, I think it was the right call again. You can watch
it all here:
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