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So with the 1-game playoff being played under protest, what happens if the call gets reveresed after its over?

4.19

PROTESTING GAMES.

Each league shall adopt rules governing procedure for protesting a game, when a manager claims that an umpires decision is in violation of these rules. No protest shall ever be permitted on judgment decisions by the umpire. In all protested games, the decision of the League President shall be final.

Even if it is held that the protested decision violated the rules, no replay of the game will be ordered unless in the opinion of the League President the violation adversely affected the protesting teams chances of winning the game.

Rule 4.19 Comment: Whenever a manager protests a game because of alleged misapplication of the rules the protest will not be recognized unless the umpires are notified at the time the play under protest occurs and before the next pitch, play or attempted play. A protest arising on a game-ending play may be filed until 12 noon the following day with the league office.

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Now the game's being played under protest. If the protest is upheld and they end up replaying the rest of the game, (1) it'll push the NLDS back even more than it is to begin with because of the wild card, and (2) given the fans' behavior, I can see MLB taking a leaf from FIFA, UEFA et al and making them finish the game in an empty ballpark.

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So with the 1-game playoff being played under protest, what happens if the call gets reveresed after its over?

4.19

PROTESTING GAMES.

Each league shall adopt rules governing procedure for protesting a game, when a manager claims that an umpire’s decision is in violation of these rules. No protest shall ever be permitted on judgment decisions by the umpire. In all protested games, the decision of the League President shall be final.

Even if it is held that the protested decision violated the rules, no replay of the game will be ordered unless in the opinion of the League President the violation adversely affected the protesting team’s chances of winning the game.

Rule 4.19 Comment: Whenever a manager protests a game because of alleged misapplication of the rules the protest will not be recognized unless the umpires are notified at the time the play under protest occurs and before the next pitch, play or attempted play. A protest arising on a game-ending play may be filed until 12 noon the following day with the league office.

So Atlanta is pretty much :censored: out of luck

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If the fans had keep throwing trash can the umps call this game?

Yes, I believe so. That would be absolute calamity!

Cangate?

Is calamity or a calamity? Well, either way, you know where I was going with it :P

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So with the 1-game playoff being played under protest, what happens if the call gets reveresed after its over?

4.19

PROTESTING GAMES.

Each league shall adopt rules governing procedure for protesting a game, when a manager claims that an umpire’s decision is in violation of these rules. No protest shall ever be permitted on judgment decisions by the umpire. In all protested games, the decision of the League President shall be final.

Even if it is held that the protested decision violated the rules, no replay of the game will be ordered unless in the opinion of the League President the violation adversely affected the protesting team’s chances of winning the game.

Rule 4.19 Comment: Whenever a manager protests a game because of alleged misapplication of the rules the protest will not be recognized unless the umpires are notified at the time the play under protest occurs and before the next pitch, play or attempted play. A protest arising on a game-ending play may be filed until 12 noon the following day with the league office.

So Atlanta is pretty much :censored: out of luck

Not necessarily. If it's ruled to be a misapplication of the rules (IT WAS), then the game can be replayed from that point. Braves were right in it then.

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So with the 1-game playoff being played under protest, what happens if the call gets reveresed after its over?

4.19

PROTESTING GAMES.

Each league shall adopt rules governing procedure for protesting a game, when a manager claims that an umpire’s decision is in violation of these rules. No protest shall ever be permitted on judgment decisions by the umpire. In all protested games, the decision of the League President shall be final.

Even if it is held that the protested decision violated the rules, no replay of the game will be ordered unless in the opinion of the League President the violation adversely affected the protesting team’s chances of winning the game.

Rule 4.19 Comment: Whenever a manager protests a game because of alleged misapplication of the rules the protest will not be recognized unless the umpires are notified at the time the play under protest occurs and before the next pitch, play or attempted play. A protest arising on a game-ending play may be filed until 12 noon the following day with the league office.

So Atlanta is pretty much :censored: out of luck

Not necessarily. If it's ruled to be a misapplication of the rules (IT WAS), then the game can be replayed from that point. Braves were right in it then.

You're right but knowing how MLB operates I have feeling it won't come to that.

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A bad umpire call having a possible hand in the outcome (though the 3 errors and currently 10 men LOB are bigger reasons) in a one-game playoff will do one of two things:

1. Make this Wild Card playoff a best-of-3.

2. Scrap this one-game deal altogether.

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A bad umpire call having a possible hand in the outcome (though the 3 errors and currently 10 men LOB are bigger reasons) in a one-game playoff will do one of two things:

1. Make this Wild Card playoff a best-of-3.

Most likely what will happen. Imagine if this had happened to the Yanks. There would definitely be a change to a best-of-3 next season.

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oh bluh fluh if this were in st louis the classy cardinal fans would've applauded the umpires for having the courage to make a difficult decision

This warrants some untidy populist outrage. Baseball has to get a little dirty every once in a blue moon. There used to be riots and stuff!

Your bias slip is showing.

Call was bad. Reaction was unacceptable.

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Anyone remember bobblehead night in LA :P

The environmental friendly version tonight.

Refresh me; which night?

Wait no, it was a baseball give away. I knew it was something they gave out that Dodger fans bombarded the field.

I gotta find a pic of that.

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