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It was a bang-bang play that left two victims dead.

The first was the masterful perfect game bid of Detroit Tigers pitcher Armando Galarraga(notes).

The second was the reputation of Major League umpire Jim Joyce.

Galarraga will likely move on with his major league career with the stinging Harvey Haddix-type knowledge that only one of the worst blown calls in baseball history prevented him from becoming the 21st pitcher to throw a perfect game — and, even more incredibly — the third perfecto this season and second in four nights.

You can't say the same for Joyce, a 23-year veteran who coupled his name with Don Denkinger when he inexplicably called Cleveland's Jason Donald(notes) safe at first with an infield hit. Replays clearly showed that Galarraga's foot beat Donald to the bag by a full step and Tigers manager Jim Leyland chewed Joyce out — deservedly so — both directly after the play and right after Galarraga retired the next Indians batter for what basically amounted to a 28-out perfect game.

Unreal.

Watch the controversial play here

It's not hard to see why Joyce's Wikipedia page was vandalized within seconds or why FireJimJoyce.com sprung up soon after that.

Galarraga was cooler than you or I might have been, but even Joyce knew he screwed up big time.

"I just cost that kid a perfect game," Joyce said afterward. "I thought he beat the throw. I was convinced he beat the throw, until I saw the replay."

“I don’t blame them a bit or anything that was said. I would’ve said it myself if I had been Galarraga. I would’ve been the first person in my face, and he never said a word to me.”

Joyce is only human and you can bet that this call will spur another heated debate over expanded instant replay in baseball that might actually go somewhere. (It should.)

Joyce will also get plenty of rightful criticism over why he was ruling such a close play safe considering the circumstances. Yes, tie does go to the runner ... except when there is no actual tie and there's a perfect game on the line. 


Screencap from @jose3030

But what's done is done and Joyce's latest black eye for his profession prevented the following from occurring:

• Fewest pitches (88) in a perfect game since Addie Joss' 74 in 1908

• Shortest perfect game (1:44) since Koufax's 1:43 in 1965

• The third perfect game in the 2010s, which would have put them one behind the 1990s for most perfect games thrown in a decade — one year into it. 

Don Denkinger? You have company.

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  1. Matt O
    1. Posted by Matt O Wed Jun 02, 2010 10:04 pm EDT

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    Cool beans, dawg
  2. Matt O
    2. Posted by Matt O Wed Jun 02, 2010 10:07 pm EDT

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    Cool beans, dawg
  3. Dad Zach
    3. Posted by Dad Zach Wed Jun 02, 2010 10:13 pm EDT

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    His name should go down in infamy. He cost a player a once in a lifetime acheivement. It really wasn't even that close.
  4. jeffutlaw
    4. Posted by jeffutlaw Wed Jun 02, 2010 10:13 pm EDT

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    Man, I feel so badly for this kid. Glad to see the ump hold himself accountable, but that's small consolation at this point.
  5. Philip Tortora
    5. Posted by Philip Tortora Wed Jun 02, 2010 10:18 pm EDT

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    Major League Baseball Commissioner Bud Selig absolutely has to apply common sense here, and award Armando Galaragga a perfect game. Selig must use his authoritative powers and overrule the blown call by Jim Joyce
    http://philiptortora.blogspot.com/2010/06/major-league-baseball-should-reverse.html
  6. Ted
    6. Posted by Ted Wed Jun 02, 2010 10:18 pm EDT

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    another bad call...whats going on this season?
  7. Suitcase Jones
    7. Posted by Suitcase Jones Wed Jun 02, 2010 10:19 pm EDT

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    This was the most egregious error I have ever seen. I was watching it live. It made me sick to my stomach
  8. k
    8. Posted by k Wed Jun 02, 2010 10:20 pm EDT

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    I know this won't be the main story, but I was really glad to see how classy Galarraga acted.
  9. -Fergal-Rock-
    9. Posted by -Fergal-Rock- Wed Jun 02, 2010 10:20 pm EDT

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    Ouch that sucks ! bad bad call!
  10. pianow
    10. Posted by pianow Wed Jun 02, 2010 10:22 pm EDT

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    I give Jim Joyce credit for being a stand-up guy about it afterwards (and Galarraga was amazingly classy about the whole thing). But the conclusion of this game just kicks you in the stomach.
    Baseball, you have to fix the umpiring problem.
  11. tef43
    11. Posted by tef43 Wed Jun 02, 2010 10:22 pm EDT

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    If Jim Joyce were a blogger, his name would be 'Duk.
  12. Luke
    12. Posted by Luke Wed Jun 02, 2010 10:22 pm EDT

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    Great Game, Galarraga
  13. Pablito
    13. Posted by Pablito Wed Jun 02, 2010 10:23 pm EDT

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    WOW.... wat a terrible call..
  14. Daniel
    14. Posted by Daniel Wed Jun 02, 2010 10:23 pm EDT

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    Disgusting. That is a bordline terrorist act. He had the power to ruin a perfect game, just because he could. It's time to take some of the power away from the umps. Time for replay.
  15. chiefy
    15. Posted by chiefy Wed Jun 02, 2010 10:23 pm EDT

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    The commish should overturn the call and make it a perfect game
  16. dfgdh
    16. Posted by dfgdh Wed Jun 02, 2010 10:24 pm EDT

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    Galarraga was pure class and at least the ump said he was wrong
  17. ChuckA
    17. Posted by ChuckA Wed Jun 02, 2010 10:24 pm EDT

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    Even Joyce admits he blew it! Bud, you have to overturn it and give him a perfect game. For the sake of the game don't be an idiot!!
  18. Ed
    18. Posted by Ed Wed Jun 02, 2010 10:24 pm EDT

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    Bang bang play lol. It wasn't even a little bit close
  19. diehard_wings_fan134096
    19. Posted by diehard_wings_fan134096 Wed Jun 02, 2010 10:25 pm EDT

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    @ #5phillp t
    absolutely....if selig can in any way overrule this HORRIBLE call he should (even though I think we all know he won't do a damn thing)
    JIM JOYCE RESIGN YOUR UMPIRING DUTIES IMMEDIATELY AND FOREVER!
  20. jgroves2001
    20. Posted by jgroves2001 Wed Jun 02, 2010 10:25 pm EDT

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    The kid will get over it, he already has. I feel bad for Joyce, at least he's manned up to his mistake
  21. THE KUSH CONNOISSEUR
    21. Posted by THE KUSH CONNOISSEUR Wed Jun 02, 2010 10:26 pm EDT

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    That UMP is going to live with this for the rest of his life....
  22. THE KUSH CONNOISSEUR
    22. Posted by THE KUSH CONNOISSEUR Wed Jun 02, 2010 10:26 pm EDT

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    That UMP is going to live with this for the rest of his life....
  23. Tim
    23. Posted by Tim Wed Jun 02, 2010 10:26 pm EDT

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    Brutal call. that is just awful. Poor guy.
  24. Shnarf Shnarf
    24. Posted by Shnarf Shnarf Wed Jun 02, 2010 10:26 pm EDT

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    A perfect game ruined by an imperfect umpire too lazy to move a few feet to his left to get a proper angle on the play. Joyce never moved an inch.
    It's not about what goes on between the lines. It's not about great performances. It's all about the lack of effort by a tired umpire to attain the proper angle on a routine play at first base.
    Absolute proof that the last play of a game should be re-viewable.
    That's your career call, Joyce. Can't ever live that one down.
    Another reason baseball shouldn't be taken seriously anymore. History ruined by the incompetence of a non-athlete. Yeah, I wanna pay $100 on tix, beer and a hot dog to see that crap.
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