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MLB reached out to Sox and said interference call should not have been made

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29 minutes ago, Lip Man 1 said:

If an appeal was somehow granted the entire game wouldn't be replayed, it would resume at the spot of the incorrect call.

And it wouldn't matter, the Sox would lose the game anyway.

Games can no longer be appealed

12 minutes ago, fathom said:

Games can no longer be appealed

Didn't know that, when did they change that rule? Do you know?

9 hours ago, Lip Man 1 said:

If an appeal was somehow granted the entire game wouldn't be replayed, it would resume at the spot of the incorrect call.

And it wouldn't matter, the Sox would lose the game anyway.

This is correct.  In all likelihood Baltimore gets the next out and that’s it.  The umpires blew the call but did not steal a win from the Sox.  I wish Grifol would have played under protest so they could have wrapped it up with one at bat the following day.

16 hours ago, DoUEvenShift said:

For the white knights here who were defending the umps

 

This is not what it said. They didn’t say it “shouldn’t” have been called they just said the umpires do have discretion. 
 

The umpire said after the game the rule is its interference whether intentional or not, and the rule does support that. MLB just said they can make a judgement call not that it was a blown call. 

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