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The Rain Maker Sports: Sports Bytes - June 4, 2010
Bud Selig made the right decision. When I first learned that Detroit Tigers pitcher Armando Gallaraga was denied a perfect game because of a blatantly errant call by umpire Jim Joyce, I immediately felt that the MLB Commissioner should overturn the mistake. But after listening to the arguments of those who felt otherwise, and remembering Game 6 of the 1985 World Series between the St. Louis Cardinals and the Kansas City Royals, I realized that Selig made the right move. In the 1985 World Series, the Cardinals were ahead 3-2 in games and leading 1-0 in the ninth inning of Game 6 when Royals utility player Jorge Orta hit a ground ball to 1B Jack Clark. Clark made the play and tossed it to pitcher Todd Worrell, who arrived at the first base bag in plenty of time. However, umpire Don Denkinger mistakenly called Orta safe. The Royals eventually scored two runs in that inning to win the game 2-1, and then destroyed the Cardinals in Game 7 (11-0) to win the Series. No change was ever made to correct Denkinger's error, even though the gaffe influenced the outcome of the World Series. Gallaraga's incident was unfortunate, but it doesn't take precedence over a World Series game . . .
No, I do not want to see instant replay in baseball. Mistakes happen. It's part of the game. Plus, baseball games are too long already. I don't want them slowed further . . .
Look for Miguel Cotto to shine Saturday and stop Yuri Foreman by the eighth or ninth round. Foreman is undefeated and will come to fight, but his resume is bereft of top-caliber competition. He deserves credit for wresting the WBA jr. middleweight championship belt from defending champion Daniel Santos in November, but he has yet to face anyone as talented or as strong as Cotto. Granted the punishment Cotto has experienced over the past few years has left him damaged, but he still has enough left to convincingly beat Foreman . . .
Michael Grant's trainer, former world champion Eddie Mustafa Muhammad, is convinced (or so he says) that his fighter will defeat Tomas Adamek on Aug 21 at the Prudential Center in Newark, NJ. Muhammad trained the only fighter to defeat Adamek--Chad Dawson. Fightnews.com quotes Muhammad predicting, "You can write that Main Events and Adamek's manager just committed a grave error. The size and strength difference will be too much for Adamek to overcome. Arreola is not 6-7 with extremely long arms, but Michael is. Adamek will have to risk too much shortening the distance because this is the only way he can hit Michael." Sorry, Eddie, but I don't see it. Grant hasn't beaten a credible heavyweight since 1999 when he stopped Andrew Golota. Adamek will chop down Grant as if he were a redwood . . .
The Oakland A's finally discovered how to defeat the Boston Red Sox: hit four home runs . . .
How happy are the Orioles to be leaving Yankee Stadium? . . .
Add NY Jets CB Darrelle Revis to the list of NFL players skipping their teams' OTAs (Organized Team Activities) over contractual issues. NFL.com reports that because of the lack of progress in contract negotiations, Revis' absence from the team "could be lengthy" . . . Maybe the Jets should cough-up some of the revenue they're expecting from hosting the 2014 Super Bowl . . .
According to the Boston Globe Josh Beckett's return from the DL is "at least a month away" . . .
Yankees 2B Robinson Cano is now leading the majors in hitting (.373) . . .
Who cares whether President Obama thinks LeBron James should re-sign with the Cavaliers? What's next? Hillary Clinton's views on the state of the Cubs? . . .
Is Jose Canseco testifying on Roger Clemens behalf supposed to help Clemens or bury him? . . .
The new Dr. Pepper commercial featuring Michael Strahan and Donovan McNabb is pretty funny . . .
About the Author
I am a PR Specialist and writer who has publicized world champions such as Lennox Lewis and Evander Holyfield, and mega-events like Lewis-Tyson and De la Hoya-Vargas. Contact Donald Tremblay (The Rain Maker) at 718-664-3405 or at dtremblay@earthlink.net. For more info about me visit my LinkedIn Profile http://www.linkedin.com/in/donaldtremblay



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