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Sunday morning, most everyone had become an expert on the obstruction rule. "How
can u make a call like that in the World Series," rapper Lil Wayne tweeted.
"Worst ending to a World Series game ever!" PGA golfer Hunter Mahan posted.
"Obstruction of justice," Arizona Cardinals kicker Jay Feely wrote. No matter
that the Official Baseball Rules have a slightly different take on what happened
when St. Louis runner Allen Craig tripped over Boston third baseman
Will Middlebrooks in Game 3 late Saturday night. But anytime someone scores the
winning run with two outs in the bottom of the ninth inning without even
touching home plate -- called safe on an extremely rare ruling by an umpire --
its bound to cause a little ruckus. "Umps made the right call last night. I
still put my fist thru the wall. And Im in a hotel so it was expensive,"
comedian and Massachusetts native Denis Leary tweeted. All sides seemed to agree
on this point: Allen Craig tripping over Boston third baseman Will Middlebrooks
likely made for the most crazy, chaotic October finish of all-time. And it gave
St. Louis a 5-4 win at Busch Stadium and a 2-1 edge. "As a baseball fan, you
hate to see a game end like that," pitcher Adam Wainwright said Sunday before
Game 4. "Obviously Im on the Cardinals, so Im fortunate the rule is the way it
is. And you hate to say it, but he impeded the process of running home." "But I
totally understand why Red Sox players would be upset about that. That is just a
horrible way to lose a baseball game, no question about it," he said. Said Red
Sox manager John Farrell: "It wasnt a normal night of sleep, I know that." For
more than a century, the World Series has delivered dramatic endings -- Kirk
Gibsons homer, Carlton Fisks shot, David Freeses drive on this very same field
in 2011. There have been plenty of kooky plays -- Reggie Jackson turning his hip
to get hit by a throw, Roger Clemens throwing part of a broken bat toward
Mike Piazza, an out in the 1970 Series when the catcher missed the runner and
the runner missed the plate. But no one had seen anything quite like this.
"Never," umpire crew chief John Hirschbeck said. "Never," third base umpire Jim
Joyce said after making the call. Said Craig: "I didnt know if I was out or safe
or not." Craig was awarded home after getting tangled with Middlebrooks. A wild
throw set off the sequence, and Middlebrooks was sprawled in the baseline and
kicked up his legs as Craig tripped over him. Running on a banged-up foot, Craig
headed home and the throw by left fielder Daniel Nava beat him. Catcher
Jarrod Saltalamacchia made the tag in plenty of time and Craig never reached the
plate. But umpire Dana DeMuth signalled safe, having seen Joyces call at third
base. Both teams immediately rushed to the plate. Middlebrooks threw down his
glove and joined the Boston argument. The Cardinals came out to celebrate. The
fans took awhile to react, unsure of what theyd just witnessed. "I think maybe
75 per cent of the guys didnt know what happened," Cardinals star Carlos Beltran
said. "I wasnt sure why he was called safe," Middlebrooks said. Middlebrooks
said any contact was accidental. Doesnt matter, though. The play is covered by
Rule 2.00 and Rule 7.06, and makes it clear that obstruction is called anytime a
runner is impeded. "It does not have to be intent. There does not have to be
intent. OK?" Hirschbeck said. Not OK, Boston pitcher Jake Peavy said. "Its a
joke," Peavy groused. Farrell was more forgiving. "You know what, the call was
made correctly. The umpires -- Jim Joyce, Dana DeMuth -- that call was made as
it should have been," he said Sunday. How rare was it? The last time a big
league game ended on an obstruction call was 2004, when umpire Paul Emmel said
Seattle shortstop Jose Lopez blocked Carl Crawfords sightline. Emmel was the
first base umpire Saturday night. Longtime Red Sox fans remember a noncall that
went against them in the 1975 World Series. In Game 3, Cincinnatis Ed Armbrister
bunted in the 10th inning and bumped into catcher Carlton Fisk. There was no
interference called, Fisk made a wild throw and Joe Morgan hit a winning single.
Watching from the dugout Saturday night, St. Louis manager Mike Matheny wasnt
sure what to think. Matheny had seen umpires reverse a call in Game 1 that cost
the Cardinals. Hed seen Craig trip and was ready to argue. And he also saw Craig
down in the dirt after re-injuring his foot. "We were wanting to celebrate, but
we see a guy laying there and its all confusing," Matheny said Sunday. "And we
see the umpires come together, and that didnt work out real good for us last
time." "We got inside the clubhouse, and it was still kind of that sombre mood,"
he said. "And Chris Carpenter yelled out real loud, Hey, boys, we just won a
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Hockey League action.MILAN, Italy -- Clarence Seedorf signed a 2 1/2-year
contract with AC Milan on Thursday and immediately went to the training ground
to meet the players. Seedorf landed in Milan on Wednesday to replace
Massimiliano Allegri, who was fired following a 4-3 loss at newly promoted
Sassuolo on Sunday. Seedorf was contracted to June 30, 2016, Milan said in a
statement. At the training ground, the first player to greet him was former
teammate Daniele Bonera. The 37-year-old Seedorf spent 10 years as a player with
Milan, helping the team win a number of trophies, including two Champions League
titles and two Serie A titles. "You cant say Ive returned, because I never
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Milan in May 2012 at the end of a cycle. My job is to open another one." Seedorf
also won the Champions League with Ajax and Real Madrid. Not only does Seedorf
become the first Dutch coach in Serie A, but he is also only the third black
coach after Jarbas Faustinho, who was in charge of Napoli in 1994, and Fabio
Liverani, who managed Genoa for seven games this season.
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