The Last MLB Forfeit - Umpire Bob Davidson Recalls 8/10/1995's Cardinals-Dodgers Game
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- Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024
- On August 10, 1995, the Dodgers forfeited a game to the St. Louis Cardinals when fans in Los Angeles continued throwing souvenir baseballs onto the playing field despite warnings from the umpires to stop. www.closecalls...
At first base that night was NL Umpire Bob Davidson, supporting Crew Chief Jim Quick behind home plate, with Bill Hohn and Larry Poncino rounding out the umpiring lineup.
During Episode 1 of The Plate Meeting Podcast at CloseCallSports.com, Bob recounted the eventful evening, including Quick's ejections of Eric Karros, Tommy Lasorda, and Raul Mondesi, and multiple play stoppages as the pre-game promotional giveaway-mockup Rookie of the Year baseballs in honor of Dodgers starting pitcher Hideo Nomo-wound up on the field as fans showed their disproval of the umpires' calls that night, culminating in the rarest of the rare: an enforcement of baseball's forfeit rule at the Major League level.
Once back at their Pasadena hotel, Davidson and Quick called up National League President Len Coleman to inform him of the news ("You guys did WHAT?"), while the next day, the San Francisco Giants-LA's rival-gave the umpire crew a standing ovation.
I was there at the game. I still have the ticket stub. I was 8 years old and was about to throw my ball from the loge level. As I was about to throw, my grandfather grabbed my hand and said, "You throw that ball and I'll never bring you here again." Little did I know, we were witnessing history.
Good grandpa, taught you well.
I am related to bob davidson and I still am intrigued by this story
@@usingjam7789 How are you related? Just curious.
I was there too, 12 years old, my 2nd Dodger game. Similar to you but my mom looked at me and my best friend and just said "No!"... She put them in her purse, that was it! Still remember that Plastic ball,
good grandpa
I love hearing from professional umpires/referees about certain games and times.
It shows a different perspective.
Thank you for the experience with Mr. Bob
I respect Bob as a person now. As an umpire, however…
I also thought he was actually a good guy. As an umpire he was terrible.
Bob sounds surprisingly pleasant.
I’d like to have a beer with that guy. An old school no back down type of guy
@@wa2436
If you did, he'd call a balk on you.
You know, I laughed out loud at him telling the story of calling the NL president.
I liked that clip from The Naked Gun where Leslie Nielsen, who was dressed as an umpire, tried to eject Joe West from the game.
West: "You can't eject an umpire!"
Frank Dreben: "All right, YOU'RE out of here!" Lol.
handing out souvenir baseballs has to be the worst idea since 10 cent beer night
Nice to hear Bob Davidson’s voice now that, thankfully, he retired from umpiring games.
the strike zone sucked. the plate ump was just calling strikes. As a batter, why both swinging.
The umps that night were embarrassingly bad that night.
Was it that night that they were bad that night?
I feel like there should be more interviews with Bob, he’s got to have some stories
I saw this game live. Strike two to Mondesi in the 9th was outside. He doesn’t want to talk about that.
I would love to hear Vin Scully call this game.
FYI, in MLB under OBR rules ONLY the plate umpire can forfeit a game. The crew chief has NO rule book authority to do so. He does have real life influence and I'm sure the PU umpire did this with an OK from the crew chief.
At the amateur level we are usually working two person crews and the "crew chief" is usually the one with either more time in service, or maybe more importantly, more respect. Either way, the PU has the sole power to forfeit under OBR rules. I did it twice in over 3K games. In each instance I was left with no alternative. I still don't feel right about it to this day.
Baseball giveaway night…. Pretty bad idea.
More coaches should pull their players when umpires blatantly suck
The score of a forfeited game is 9-0.
not if there's like 1 out left. That's just if the game isn't played at all
@@nintendonerdsvideos4727
Good catch
My dad and I was watching this game live. We were living in the l.a. area at the time. It was right after the oj simpson stuff. L.a. was still rioting.
This umpire got suspended for not knowing the rules by MLB. He forgets that.
Tell those idiotic fans Bob that they should “knock them off their ass!!” No pun intended
It’s safe to say Bob and Tommy weren’t best friends!
Bob Davidson couldn't get along with Lasorda, one of the best men ever in baseball.
You think Tommy would have loved Bob after he ejected Youppi for banging on the dugout. 🤣
You're kidding, right? Lasorda?? What a dick.
Not sure any umpires were on Tommy’s Christmas card list…
Before the guy even started talking, my first thought was this was the baseball giveaway night at Dodger Stadium. I remember watching this game. I live in California
People need to respect the crews that work the fields and they work hard to keep all mlb fields clean and people are not doing the right thing by throwing baseballs and trash on the field and people are ruining the game for all the players as well by doing that.
I suppose fans could bring their own balls to a game and throw them on the field.
Don't know about that. With the security as you enter the stadium these days, they probably would not allow you in with a ball.
I want that phone at 4:38.
Desperate times call for desperate measures.
Fans can be so STUPID.
Bottom line, the fans may not have been right for throwing balls on the field, but they sure as hell had every right to be pissed at the umping in that game.
Maybe if the umpiring wasn't god-awful, they wouldn't have thrown balls onto the field. It's a two-way street.
@@tevinsherrill5653
Don't excuse bad behavior
One of the worst!
And of course he doesn't mention that it was the terrible umping that cause the fans to be upset in the first place, especially on the last one in the ninth inning. Bottom line, the fans may not have been right for throwing balls on the field, but they sure as hell had every right to be pissed at the umping in that game.
Imagine being as stupid as you. I'm trying.
No excuse for throwing stuff from the stands! Weather or not the umpires sucked means nothing
Bob Davidson actually was very professional with this interview. It’s his obnoxiousness and jealous attitude with Charlie Manuel and the fan in Milwaukee that gets him in the most critical of trouble
Bob is one of the most charitable people you'll ever meet. Sometimes the TV not only adds 15 pounds, but it also doesn't represent the true spirit of a person. -tmac
@@CloseCallSports my fav umpires are Doug Eddings, Marty Foster, Phillip Cuzzi, Bill Hahn, Jeff Kellogg, Mark Carlson, Mike Winters, Mile Dimuro, and Jim Joyce.
Would have been a nice video, but the host had to ruin it with disastrous choices in the use of B-Roll. A black screen with the audio would have been preferable.
I was at this game. Six of the 9 Cardinals players on the field when the fans started throwing balls were killed. The other 3 suffered severe brain damage. I just remember all of the brain matter all over the field.
Sounds like the umpires were to blame for the baseballs being thrown.
@Bosphorus32 I'm just being as difficult to deal with as Bob Davidson was.
Ain't my fuckin fault campanis is the fuckin guy
Fucking moron
@Bosphorus32 The absolutely TERRIBLE strike calls? Bottom line, the fans may not have been right for throwing balls on the field, but they sure as hell had every right to be pissed at the umping in that game.
Just because the calls were inconsistent doesn’t mean you throw your Alcohol 🍺 and garbage on the field as a hazing incident
Don't you hate when people laugh inappropriately while explaining? Just shut up and get to it.
Nerves
Inappropriately? He’s telling a story from 25 years ago on a podcast…