Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Galarraga. The Quick Fix: Jim Joyce Robs Armando Galarraga, Tigers of Perfect Game Today.

Don't shambles with perfection… unless fulfilment has already been messed with. Bud Selig must aspect at the tape, turn upside down the ninth inning invite made by beforehand place officiate Jim Joyce and reward the 21st fulfil game in main league history to Armando Antonio Galarraga. The 28-year dusty Tigers reason hander dealt the Cleveland Indians eight undamaged innings before entrancing the mound in Detroit with only Mark Grudzielanek, Mike Redmond and Jason Donald fixed between him and history. Grudzielanek sent a screamer to center, only to be robbed by Austin Jackson and a no-hit-preserving-catch that would for Redmond grounded out to short. 26 up, 26 down.



Then on a 1-1 pitch, Donald sent a calender to the straightaway side, gobbled up by Miguel Cabrera, who flipped to Galarraga covering for the utterance point. Except the only punctuation was that which followed expletives across baseball. Jim Joyce made a knock up he'll forever regret. One which will debilitate the hinge of his career.






One which replay plainly refutes beyond any conservative doubt. "Safe." If there was ever a example for allowing the men in sad to open the use of video review, this is it. But that opportunity was not on the proffer for the group in Detroit. This one should be: Commissioner Bud Selig should upon the call dow a appeal to Wednesday night, upset it, and apportion a better gutsy to Galarraga. No asterix needed. Unprecedented? Maybe.



The moral hang-up to do? For Galarraga and Joyce's sake, absolutely.

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Charlyne. 'Curb' and something extremely on TV Guide Tomorrow.

John Huston's concluding film, his 1987 conversion of James Joyce's "The Dead" (8 p.m., Eastern, TCM), stars his daughter Anjelica. SERIES NOTES "Losing it with Jillian Michaels" (8 p.m. NBC, TV-PG) … "So You Think You Can Dance" (8 p.m., Fox, TV-PG) … On two incident of "The Middle" (ABC, r, TV-PG), overscheduled (8 p.m.), absurd plans (8:30 p.m.) … Tyra Banks hosts "America's Next Top Model" (8 p.m., CW, r, TV-14) … A not-so-meaningless toss on "Accidentally On Purpose" (8:30 p.m., CBS, r, TV-14) … Rossi's olden times resurfaces on "Criminal Minds" (9 p.m., CBS, r, TV-14) … Jules slips up on "Cougar Town" (9:30 p.m., ABC, TV-14).



LATE NIGHT Morgan Freeman is scheduled on "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart" (11 p.m., Comedy Central) … Cat Deeley and Charlie Murphy appear on "Lopez Tonight" (11 p.m., TBS) … Lisa Miller chats on "The Colbert Report" (11:30 p.m., Comedy Central) … Ashton Kutcher, Larry Miller, Michael Ammar, Brooks and Dunn and Reba McEntire are on "Late Show with David Letterman" (11:35 p.m., CBS, r) … Jay Leno welcomes Jessica Simpson, Jackie Earle Haley and Dierks Bentley on "The Tonight Show" (11:35 p.m., NBC, r) … Craig Ferguson hosts Evangeline Lilly, Charlyne Yi and Laraf on "The Late Late Show" (12:37 a.m., CBS).

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Kevin McDonough can be reached at kmcdonough@unitedmedia.com.




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