Missed calls prompt umpire switch for World Series
Posted Oct 22, 2009 9:10 PM
 By BEN WALKER
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NEW YORK -Stung by a rash of blown calls in the playoffs, Major League Baseball is breaking tradition and sticking with only experienced umpires for the World Series.
Longtime crew chiefs Joe West, Dana DeMuth and Gerry Davis, along with Brian Gorman, Jeff Nelson and Mike Everitt will handle the games, three people with knowledge of the decision told The Associated Press this week.
The people spoke on condition of anonymity because an official announcement has not been made.
In 24 of the last 25 World Series, the six-man crew has included at least one umpire working the event for the first time — baseball likes to reward newer umpires, plus replenish the supply of umps with Series experience.
In each of the last two years, there were three new umps working the World Series.
CB Bucknor was in line to work the World Series for the first time this year. But he missed two calls in Game 1 of the division series between the Red Sox and Angels, damaging his chance to get picked, one of the three people said.
Umpiring mistakes caused anxious moments for MLB in the first two rounds: Phil Cuzzi's foul call on a drive by Joe Mauer that was fair by a foot, Jerry Meals' error on a ball that bounced off Chase Utley's leg, Dale Scott's miss on a pickoff and Tim McClelland's call on a tag play, among others.
Scott missed again Thursday night in Game 5 of the AL championship series, ruling New York's Johnny Damon out after he clearly beat Angels first baseman Kendry Morales' toss to pitcher John Lackey.
The problems have ramped up calls by fans for expanded use of instant replay. Loading up with veteran umpires, however, is no guarantee of getting it right. McClelland missed an obvious double play Tuesday night in the ALCS.
West, DeMuth and Davis each have worked three World Series and have been major league umpires for more than 25 years. Gorman, Nelson and Everitt all have called one World Series, and have been on the big league staff for at least 11 years.
At least a pair of first-time World Series umpires have been on each of the last five crews. Starting in 1983, the only crew that did not include a World Series rookie was 1997.
World Series umpires are chosen from the pool of 24 umpires who work in the first round, with those two dozen picked on merit. ALCS and NLCS umpires aren't in play, because umps don't work in consecutive rounds of the postseason.
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FerAndr4
10:52AM Oct 23 2009 
it might be time for the DC politicians and the loose cannon President to put another CZAR to run Baseball----
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FerAndr4
10:49AM Oct 23 2009 
We wouldn't be surprised-----big time gambling crowd gets a piece of the action
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FerAndr4
10:41AM Oct 23 2009 
honesty and integrity ???-------put enough $$$$$$ on the table and everyone has a price----it's the "American" way
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RBrock8406
10:16AM Oct 23 2009 
All of the blown calls seem odd !!!! Maybe they are on the take !!!!!!!!!
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Bsommerf
9:52AM Oct 23 2009 
John Lacky got screwed twice last night. First, his 3-2 count pitch was called a ball but was clearly a strike. He complained and rightly so. That was a critical call that led to 6 runs. His manager should have got in the umps face during the meeting on the mound when the ump came out and GOT in Lacky's face about his reaction to the lousy call.
Second, being taken out when he was still pitching well. His manage is gutless and was damn lucky they won. I feel for Lacky big-time!
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Jusasmile823
9:35AM Oct 23 2009 
Missed calls??? Well that's putting it mildly. If this is the game of pass time for all why in the world don't they get it right? Those UMPs better get them some damn glasses to wear. And what about when the play is right under their nose. (3rd base coach) I could go on and on about this World Series of all the mistakes the Umps have made. Experienced or not, most of these calls was intended and called for all kinds of controversy. I really hate to say this, ************* and looks like these men made a little more money for calling on the plays they called. Someone has their hands starting to get caught in the cookie jar. We all will see what happens in the next 2 games....We all will be watching them. So far the series is happening the way it is because of these wild calls. We will see what happens when the final 2 games are called on terriable calls that the public will see too!!!! Now where will they go hide and what will they do for a job, where is there loyalty and respect and morals gone???? Why hasn't these UMPS been suspended, or called on the carpet? They know why! They are bringing the series closer so the folks in the betting worlds can make more wagers....And I bet these UMPS have been paid off to make lame calls like these..It will all come out in the wash. But what happens if their lame calls has 1 team winning the series when they really didn't deserve to win? These UMPS should and will be investigated to the fullest.. We do have it on film, and if they think they can call the series on their own, their so full of crap.....Where is their INTEGRATIY and HONESTY???????????
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NickCherryl
9:21AM Oct 23 2009 
I think we should put Rahm and Axelrod and Obama, Pelsi, Reid, Durbin, Burris doing the job, that would make left wing wacko LEQUESOGRANDE very happy ********.
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NickCherryl
9:19AM Oct 23 2009 
This is a bood thing, if you watched a lot of the games you would think these umps were on the payroll of the YANKEES.
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