Padres 4, Pirates 2
The
San Diego Padres (31-22) rallied from a 2-0 deficit on
Mike Cameron's two-run double in the ninth despite a dominating outing by
Pittsburgh Pirates (23-30) starter
Shawn Chacon, who shut them out on three hits through seven innings.
During a heated eleventh, Cameron polished off his evening at the plate with a go-ahead homer into the right-field stands off reliever
Josh Sharpless, who let another one fly into the seats two pitches later to
Josh Bard.
Or did he? Here's where the game gets good.
After trotting home and gearing back up, Bard saw his bomb stolen away by the Blue Crew. They decided to reverse the call only after Pirates manager
Jim Tracy notified them that the ball hit a thin metal railing above the right-field wall and did not leave the park.
The reversal to a double had Bard flying off the bench and yelling in a way reminiscent of one
George Brett Pine Tar incident. He comically chased them from second base to first, actually bumping one of the umps and getting tossed along with Padres manager
Bud Black midway down the baseline.
Turns out, the ball was clearly in play and now Bard feels like a total assclown. None of it mattered any way, since
Rob Bowen, who was running for Bard, scored on
Khalil Greene's sac fly to get the run back and make it 4-2.
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