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Post by Deleted on Jun 28, 2018 8:24:17 GMT -8
Anybody know if same stellar gentleman as yesterday behind the plate? Be nice to have an entirely different crew but I know that's not happening.
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Post by gobeavs101 on Jun 28, 2018 8:30:31 GMT -8
I was wondering the same thing. The joker that called interference Game 1 (at 2nd base) was at 3rd base last night (per Parker). I hope that does not mean he is at home plate tonight.
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Post by obf on Jun 28, 2018 8:42:17 GMT -8
I was wondering the same thing. The joker that called interference Game 1 (at 2nd base) was at 3rd base last night (per Parker). I hope that does not mean he is at home plate tonight. And (also per Parker) Pat Casey just about got himself thrown out of the game yelling at the 3B ump after he called a CLEAR swing a no swing on appeal... It's a good thing we won last night, I was legitimately worried about both Pat and Parkers mental states near the end of the game. Just too many bad calls against us. At one point it sounded like Mike Parker left the booth, to do what I am not sure... go fight the ump? but BJW had to handle the radio for a full couple minutes....
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Post by rafer on Jun 28, 2018 9:42:08 GMT -8
I was wondering the same thing. The joker that called interference Game 1 (at 2nd base) was at 3rd base last night (per Parker). I hope that does not mean he is at home plate tonight. And (also per Parker) Pat Casey just about got himself thrown out of the game yelling at the 3B ump after he called a CLEAR swing a no swing on appeal... It's a good thing we won last night, I was legitimately worried about both Pat and Parkers mental states near the end of the game. Just too many bad calls against us. At one point it sounded like Mike Parker left the booth, to do what I am not sure... go fight the ump? but BJW had to handle the radio for a full couple minutes.... My wife is just learning baseball, but on that call she bitched before I could, clearly a swing, not even close, and yet denny dimwit saw it another way, as he seems to see everything re: the hogs!!! If he's behind the plate, we're in trouble before it starts...
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Post by mbabeav on Jun 28, 2018 9:58:08 GMT -8
I am not sure what the umps go through after each game, but were I the chief of umpires at the CWS and it was the final game, Pac-12 vs. SEC and on ESPN - I would be torn. You don't get to be the head guy by not being good (or the least of the bad), and in your heart you usually want to call a clean game because you don't want to end up like Greggy, being pilloried by press and fan, but the top brass from ESPN can be very persuasive.
We need the game of the year, and be ready to suspend belief in a true strike zone and hit the ball where it is, and as a pitcher trust my defense and if I need to, hit bats.
Not sure any of that made sense, but it's the vaunted SEC/ESPN cabal we are playing against, and we will take them down!
Arkansas is a great team, and it's been a series and well, I will have a roll of paper towels next to my chair, either to dry my tears or clean up the beer (the stuff that hits the ceiling, I might leave as a marker of something truly special).
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Post by zeroposter on Jun 28, 2018 10:23:38 GMT -8
All I know is that the CWS appearance last year has helped the Beavers this year. A lot of the umpires have the big outside corner. Beavers are doing a great job of fighting off those outside pitches. Street is not that far from the norm for umpires around the country in hindsight. Pac12 umps are far more consistent with the strike zone though the HP ump from last night might be Pac12. I know I have seen him.
Anyway, the tight Pac12 strike zone might hurt Pac teams in the tournament until the team adjusts. The Beavers have had a year to adjust. It makes a difference.
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Post by kersting13 on Jun 28, 2018 10:31:02 GMT -8
All I know is that the CWS appearance last year has helped the Beavers this year. A lot of the umpires have the big outside corner. Beavers are doing a great job of fighting off those outside pitches. Street is not that far from the norm for umpires around the country in hindsight. Pac12 umps are far more consistent with the strike zone though the HP ump from last night might be Pac12. I know I have seen him. Anyway, the tight Pac12 strike zone might hurt Pac teams in the tournament until the team adjusts. The Beavers have had a year to adjust. It makes a difference. Last night's ump definitely gave a couple of inches outside to right-handed batters. Didn't give anything inside. I assume he did the same to lefties. That seems fairly standard for NCAA umps, but it's a bit disturbing watching it on TV. He seemed decently consistent on his wide outside.
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Post by bucktoothvarmit on Jun 28, 2018 10:49:50 GMT -8
I was wondering the same thing. The joker that called interference Game 1 (at 2nd base) was at 3rd base last night (per Parker). I hope that does not mean he is at home plate tonight. If he is, we are forked! That guy sees things nobody else does. I think Freud wrote a book about that condition.
Go Beavs!!
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Post by vhalum92 on Jun 28, 2018 11:07:43 GMT -8
I tried finding the umpire assignments for last night on line, no luck. That is some heads up planning to keep that info off the internet when you are expecting them to be bad.
Was the umpire that blew the check swing call working 1b or 3b last night?
They normally rotate clockwise during a 3-4 game series. But during the CWS I have no idea how they manage the assignments from game to game.
I'm hoping our offense breaks out and the typically pour umpiring of the NCAA just doesn't become part of the story line. Hoping!
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Post by rafer on Jun 28, 2018 12:19:56 GMT -8
I tried finding the umpire assignments for last night on line, no luck. That is some heads up planning to keep that info off the internet when you are expecting them to be bad. Was the umpire that blew the check swing call working 1b or 3b last night? They normally rotate clockwise during a 3-4 game series. But during the CWS I have no idea how they manage the assignments from game to game. I'm hoping our offense breaks out and the typically pour umpiring of the NCAA just doesn't become part of the story line. Hoping! He was on 3rd base and blew the no strike call, clearly must have seen it, but blew it. He must see things that others don't!!!
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Post by wilkyisdashiznit on Jun 28, 2018 12:35:59 GMT -8
All I know is that the CWS appearance last year has helped the Beavers this year. A lot of the umpires have the big outside corner. Beavers are doing a great job of fighting off those outside pitches. Street is not that far from the norm for umpires around the country in hindsight. Pac12 umps are far more consistent with the strike zone though the HP ump from last night might be Pac12. I know I have seen him. Anyway, the tight Pac12 strike zone might hurt Pac teams in the tournament until the team adjusts. The Beavers have had a year to adjust. It makes a difference. Home plate last night was Jeff Henrichs. Henrichs was behind home plate in the first game against Ohio State in Surprise. Henrichs worked third, second, and first against California. Henrichs worked home plate in game 1 against Washington and then worked both of the other games in the infield (third in game 2 and either first or, more probably, second in game 3). Henrichs was at third base in the first midweek Oregon game (4-3 win). Henrichs also was one of the umpires who called the Fullerton-Oregon State game in 2007. (He was at third.) I thought that Henrichs did a great job, especially when compared to Frank Sylvester in the North Carolina game.
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Post by Mike84 on Jun 28, 2018 12:37:52 GMT -8
I was wondering the same thing. The joker that called interference Game 1 (at 2nd base) was at 3rd base last night (per Parker). I hope that does not mean he is at home plate tonight. And (also per Parker) Pat Casey just about got himself thrown out of the game yelling at the 3B ump after he called a CLEAR swing a no swing on appeal... It's a good thing we won last night, I was legitimately worried about both Pat and Parkers mental states near the end of the game. Just too many bad calls against us. At one point it sounded like Mike Parker left the booth, to do what I am not sure... go fight the ump? but BJW had to handle the radio for a full couple minutes.... Lol. I heard that last night too. You hear the telltale thump-thump and then MP is missing. Heard Wilson take over and I explained to my wife how this happens sometimes.
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Post by wilkyisdashiznit on Jun 28, 2018 13:29:51 GMT -8
I was wondering the same thing. The joker that called interference Game 1 (at 2nd base) was at 3rd base last night (per Parker). I hope that does not mean he is at home plate tonight. The joker, who called interference in game 1 was Chris Coskey. Coskey was at first base last night. Barry Chambers was at third. Chambers was in right field in game 1. Chambers botched the fair/foul call on Cadyn Grenier's single to right. As far as who is at HP tonight. This is the first three-game series since 2016, and I can't find anything on that 2016 series. Based on how the pre -2016 three-game-series went, I believe that HP tonight is Joe Burleson. Burleson rotated off after game 1. Typically HP and one infield umpire rotate off after game. The infield umpire that rotates off is HP the next game. Joe Burleson was at third in game 1 and behind home plate in game 3 of the Championship Series against North Carolina in 2006. This season, Burleson was behind home plate and at second against Nebraska in Surprise. (He umpired all four of the Nebraska games.) Burleson was behind home plate for the 10-0 midweek win over Oregon. Burleson also worked home, third, and second in the Stanford series. Oregon State is 9-1 in games he umpired this year with the lone loss being game 1 to Arkansas. Assignments at Oregon State games in the College World Series: North Carolina 1: HP: Coskey 1B: Katzenmeier 2B: Henrichs 3B: Chambers
Washington: HP: Costello 1B: Van Raaphorst 2B: Sylvester 3B: Burleson
North Carolina 2: HP: Sylvester 1B: Burleson (Butchered the fair/foul call on Brandon Riley's double down the first base line, which tied the game and chased Heimlich.) 2B: Costello 3B: Van Raaphorst
Mississippi State 1: HP: Costello 1B: Coskey 2B: Sylvester 3B: Henrichs
Mississippi State 2: HP: Van Raaphorst 1B: Sylvester 2B: Burleson 3B: Costello
Arkansas 1: HP: Katzenmeier 1B: Costello 2B: Coskey 3B: Burleson LF: Van Raaphorst RF: Chambers
Arkansas 2: HP: Henrichs 1B: Coskey 2B: Sylvester 3B: Chambers LF: Costello RF: Van Raaphorst
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Post by vhalum92 on Jun 28, 2018 13:34:39 GMT -8
Great info Wilky!
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Post by abureid on Jun 28, 2018 13:35:01 GMT -8
Who needs google when we have Wilky instead.
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