최근 경기에서 라인업 종이쪽지;를 잘못 써냈는지 피쳐가 타석에 들어서야하는 사태가 벌어졌다는데. 머....홈런쳤으니 된거고 경기 이겼으니 잘 된거고 롱고는....................좀 쉬었으니 된거고 ㅋㅋㅋㅋ
충격인 건 탬파가 5할도 못찍고 있었다는 사실이고. 이번에도 양키들 누르고 플옵가자ㄲㄲ ,,,제발;
경기하는거나 좀 봤으면. 이번 학기에 뜬금없이 고등학교 시간표가 되어버려서 도통 볼 시간이 안 됨ㅠㅠ 방학때는 아침에 좀 볼 수 있으려나. /아. 중계를 안 해주지 참...
Mixup forces Rays to bat Sonnanstine
Longoria sits after two third basemen listed in lineup
By Bill Chastain / MLB.com
05/17/09 8:40 PM ET
ST. PETERSBURG -- The Rays had a lineup card mixup in the first inning of Sunday's game that cost the team its designated hitter, but at least not the game.
The Rays beat the Indians, 7-5, but not before losing Evan Longoria from the starting lineup.
Immediately after the Indians batted in the first inning, Tribe manager Eric Wedge called the Rays' lineup card into question since Ben Zobrist and Longoria were each listed at third base. Both players had a "5" next to their name, only Longoria's "5" was circled, apparently in an attempt to show he was the designated hitter. Zobrist took the field as the third baseman in the top of the first inning.
Longoria was listed to bat third. Little did anyone realize right away that's where pitcher Andy Sonnanstine would wind up batting.
"I wanted to make sure Zobrist was in the game playing third, and then I pointed it out to the umpires after the top half of the first," Wedge said. "That's why I waited."
Tampa Bay manager Joe Maddon smelled trouble brewing when he saw the umpires huddle.
"When they all gathered at first base, my immediate thought was, 'Take your card out of your back pocket,' and I did," Maddon said.
What stared back at Maddon from the scorecard was not a pleasant sight.
"Two fives, five there and five there," said Maddon, pointing to the mistake on the scorecard. "And I said, 'Oh no.' My only concern at that point was that Longo stayed in the game. ... This was unacceptable. I [made a mistake]."
After conferring with Wedge, the umpires walked over to the home dugout and talked to Maddon. Thirteen minutes passed before the decision came down that the Rays had burned their use of the DH, which dictated that Sonnanstine would hit third in the order. Longoria had not officially entered the game yet and was available to come off the bench.
"Wedge brought it to the attention of the plate umpire," crew chief Tim McClelland said. "Designated [hitter] has to be designated on the lineup cards, and he wasn't. ... That was just a mis-write, so to speak. ... That's how we interpreted it."
Sonnanstine, like many pitchers, relished the opportunity to wield the bat.
"Bottom of the first, I saw them all meeting, the umpires meeting," Sonnanstine said. "I knew something was up. I didn't know what was going to happen. [Pitching coach Jim Hickey] came down and told me I was going to have to hit, and I corrected him and told him I get to hit.
"I was just excited about it. I was mentally prepared. [Scott Kazmir] brought a helmet and [batting] gloves down to me. So, I just took it as an opportunity. I think Carlos Pena said it best when he said [pitchers] get excited about the possibility of getting a hit."
Sonnastine, who entered the game as a career .400 hitter, attempted a sacrifice bunt in his first at-bat, but the Indians threw to second base for a fielder's-choice forceout. After striking out in his second at-bat, Sonnanstine doubled over left fielder Ryan Garko's head to drive home Michel Hernandez for the Rays' seventh run.
"I thought I caught it square," Sonnanstine said. "I just wasn't sure if it was going to be fair or foul. I was just running as hard as I could."
Sonnanstine left via a double-switch in the sixth inning. Longoria was inserted at third base and walked in his only plate appearance.
Longoria had been initially penciled in as the DH to give him a day off his feet while keeping his bat in the lineup.
"It's obviously not what we wanted the lineup to look like after that happened," Longoria said. "But for [Sonnastine] to come through in that situation ... and like I said, the win is the biggest thing. But he definitely did his job. He got the bunt down, just bunted a little too hard in the first and then the big hit in the fourth."
Despite Sonnanstine's success in the third spot, Longoria, the Major League's RBI leader, said he felt safe about continuing to hit in the third spot "for now."
The Indians were involved the last time such a thing happened, albeit on the other side.
Charles Nagy was forced to bat in the seventh spot against the Jays on July 23, 1999, thanks to a mistake by manager Mike Hargrove.
Manny Ramirez had been listed at designated hitter, with rookie Alex Ramirez playing right field. When Manny Ramirez ran out to play right field following the top of the first, Toronto manager Jim Fregosi pointed out the error and the Indians lost their DH.
홈런치고 칭구들한테 축하받는 츄츄트레인♡ 아놔 귀여우심>_< WBC전까지만 해도 이리 어린 줄 몰랐는데; 생각보다 몇 살 안 먹었더군_-
올시즌 계속 잘 해서 끝까지 가봅시다! ..그래도 응원하는 팀 순위에서는 한참 밀리는 인디언들ㄲㄲㄲ
4연승으로 잘 나가던 롯데, 정신차린 태균씨도 한 몫 한 덕분에 한화복병맞고 2연패의 나락ㄲㄲ
첫경기의 포인트는 "아 죽을 뻔했다"의 김유신과 간만에 나오신 임작가님(버리는 게임이었구나) 두번째경기의 포인트는.............. 포인트 따위 있었던가?
조 잘 던졌는데 패전해서 아쉽고ㅡㅜ 그대도 제2의 장원삼&윤석민이 되려는가.
정말 쩌는건 히어로즈지ㅋㅋㅋㅋ 맨날 이기고 있어 그러다가 져;; 어느순간 보면 역전당해있고 막ㅠㅠ 안습의 우리.
13이는 프로데뷔 때부터 좋아했지만 최근 모범생이 좋아져서 열심히 응원중이다. 강정호씨도 좋...은데 에러만 안하면ㅋ 강속구로 1루까지 노바운드 송구 ㄳ
첨에 황재균 봤을때 정말 모범생스럽다고 생각했었다. 안경쓰고... 안경 쓰고...안경쓰고... 이유가 그게 다였던가;;; 아무튼 애가 나름 육중한 몸인데도 막 도루를 해ㅋㅋ 신기했지. 우리 모범생 나름 타격도 좋고. 누구들처럼 슬럼프만 가지말자ㅜㅜ
........가르시아 멕시코 보내지 말아요ㅜㅜ SI가 난리란 말야ㅜㅜ
+) 090627▶ 오늘 경기전에 캐스터님하가 가르샤한테 SI땜에 멕시코에 사람들 많이 죽어서 어쪄냐면서 걱정스럽게 얘기했더니 그 분 대답하시길, 죽는 마피아들 숫자에 비하면 아무것도 아니라몈ㅋㅋㅋ 아놔 생탁카림. 진즉에 알아봤어..♡