Home Discord Chat
Go Back   ChiefsPlanet > Nzoner's Game Room
Register FAQDonate Members List Calendar

Reply
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
Old 06-17-2008, 09:26 PM  
wazu wazu is offline
...
 
wazu's Avatar
 
Join Date: May 2002
Location: Kansas City, MO
Casino cash: $-1697705
VARSITY
What if Denkinger hadn't blown the call? Looks to me like Royals still win.

In honor of the series underway, I thought I would go back and see if I could step through "what might have been" for the good old Royals/Cards series of '85.

According to the records I have found, the Royals only recorded one out in the ninth since it was a home game and a walk-off win. Orta, the batter in question, was the out at third, and therefore didn't even score. So, assuming Orta had been called out at first instead of later at third, the following would have logically happened:

1. Orta is thrown out at first (1 out) - NOTE: This is the infamous blown call being un-blown.
2. Balboni singles (Runner at 1st, 1 out) - Conception in to pinch run.
3. Sundberg bunts, thrown out (Conception at 2nd, 2 out)
4. For the purposes of this, I will assume that the fielding problem for the Cards which advanced runners did not happen.
5. Hal McRae walks. (McRae on 1st, Concepcion on 2nd, 2 out)
6. Dane Lorg singles, Concepcion scores. (GAME TIED, runners on 1st and 2nd, 2 out)

After that - who knows? We have a runner in scoring position, and at the very least the game is going to extra innings with all of the momentum on the side of the Royals.

Granted, things probably wouldn't have gone down exactly like I have listed above since chaos theory dictates that the turn of events probably would have been different. Who knows what would have happened with McRae? It's reasonable to think they would have pitched to him and might have gotten an out, but it's definitely not a sure thing. It's also reasonable to say that Sundberg might have gotten a regular single instead of a fielder's choice bunt, which would have undid the net effect of a lead-off out by Orta to begin with.

The bottom line is that the Cards very clearly choked away the win in the bottom of the ninth.


For comparison, below is what actually happened according to Wikipedia:


Game 6
Saturday, October 26, 1985 at Royals Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri

Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
St. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 5 0
Kansas City 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 10 0

WP: Dan Quisenberry (1-0) LP: Todd Worrell (0-1)

A pitcher's duel unfolded between Danny Cox and Charlie Leibrandt, the tough-luck loser in Game Two. They traded goose eggs until the eighth, when Brian Harper singled home Terry Pendleton to give the Cardinals the lead and inside track for the title. But the bottom of the ninth featured controversy and a collapse by the Cardinals.

Whitey Herzog called on rookie reliever Todd Worrell to pitch the ninth. The first batter, Jorge Orta, sent a routine bouncer to Jack Clark. He tossed to Worrell and got Orta for the seeming first out, but umpire Don Denkinger erroneously called Orta safe. Every replay angle indicated that Orta was out. Instead of one out, the Royals now had one on and slugger Steve Balboni at the plate. Balboni lifted a routine pop-up in foul territory along the first base dugout. Darrell Porter claimed he had it and then didn't, and the ball fell harmlessly behind Jack Clark. Given a reprieve, Balboni singled, putting runners at first and second with nobody out. Sent to bunt the runners over, Jim Sundberg's bunt was fielded perfectly by Worrell, and he threw out Orta at third.

But the rally stopper was undone when Porter's passed ball allowed the runners to move up and forced Herzog to walk Royals pinch-hitter Hal McRae. With the bases loaded and one out, pinch-hitter Dane Iorg looped a single to right field. Pinch runner Onix Concepcion scored the tying run and Sundberg approached the plate with the winning run. Andy Van Slyke's throw was on the money, but Porter made a short attempt to tag Sundberg, who slid home safely with the game-winning run.

After the game, Iorg got his nose broken when his teammates, led by 230 pound (104 kg) pitcher Mike Jones, mobbed him after his game winning hit.
Posts: 30,867
wazu is obviously part of the inner Circle.wazu is obviously part of the inner Circle.wazu is obviously part of the inner Circle.wazu is obviously part of the inner Circle.wazu is obviously part of the inner Circle.wazu is obviously part of the inner Circle.wazu is obviously part of the inner Circle.wazu is obviously part of the inner Circle.wazu is obviously part of the inner Circle.wazu is obviously part of the inner Circle.wazu is obviously part of the inner Circle.
    Reply With Quote
Old 06-17-2008, 10:13 PM   #16
Chiefspants Chiefspants is offline
World's Best Boss
 
Chiefspants's Avatar
 

Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Bronco Country
Casino cash: $3584654
I am a royals fan...but c'mon, this happened before I was evenn a sperm...time to give it a rest, cards seem to have made up the loss since then anyways...and, how many playoff appearances have we made since then? but still, all in all...
ROYALS WON!
Posts: 19,383
Chiefspants is obviously part of the inner Circle.Chiefspants is obviously part of the inner Circle.Chiefspants is obviously part of the inner Circle.Chiefspants is obviously part of the inner Circle.Chiefspants is obviously part of the inner Circle.Chiefspants is obviously part of the inner Circle.Chiefspants is obviously part of the inner Circle.Chiefspants is obviously part of the inner Circle.Chiefspants is obviously part of the inner Circle.Chiefspants is obviously part of the inner Circle.Chiefspants is obviously part of the inner Circle.
    Reply With Quote
Old 06-17-2008, 10:17 PM   #17
wazu wazu is offline
...
 
wazu's Avatar
 

Join Date: May 2002
Location: Kansas City, MO
Casino cash: $-1697705
VARSITY
Quote:
Originally Posted by little jacob View Post
even taking away the call, and the fielding error, it comes down to Conception scoring from second on a base hit which seems as likely as not

but you can't really play it out that way, the runners could have moved, something could have happened. and you wouldn't pitch the game exactly the same way with runners in different places would you?
No. But you also don't hit the same way. Sundberg might not bunt. McRae might not be intentionally walked. Who knows? It seems very reasonable to at least think the Royals would have gotten one run in that inning, which is all they needed to force extra innings.

It just seems to me that in most "legendary" sports controversies you have a lot more real substance than you had in the 85 series. Upon further review, this is too weak to allow the bitching to continue eternally without an occassional review of facts.
Posts: 30,867
wazu is obviously part of the inner Circle.wazu is obviously part of the inner Circle.wazu is obviously part of the inner Circle.wazu is obviously part of the inner Circle.wazu is obviously part of the inner Circle.wazu is obviously part of the inner Circle.wazu is obviously part of the inner Circle.wazu is obviously part of the inner Circle.wazu is obviously part of the inner Circle.wazu is obviously part of the inner Circle.wazu is obviously part of the inner Circle.
    Reply With Quote
Old 06-17-2008, 10:19 PM   #18
BigRedChief BigRedChief is offline
Has a particular set of skills
 
BigRedChief's Avatar
 

Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: On the water
Casino cash: $-791038
VARSITY
Quote:
Originally Posted by little jacob View Post
i dont know any cards fans who were over it until they won another one. which is braggable, but... 22 years of sandy isn't much better than 25 or so.
Its always context.

We were the better team in 1985 snd 1987 but we lost. We were not the better team in 2004 and lost. We were lucky to make the playoffs in 2006 and end up winning it all. Go figure.
__________________
Mahomes is not a game manager. Release the Kraken.
Posts: 81,341
BigRedChief is obviously part of the inner Circle.BigRedChief is obviously part of the inner Circle.BigRedChief is obviously part of the inner Circle.BigRedChief is obviously part of the inner Circle.BigRedChief is obviously part of the inner Circle.BigRedChief is obviously part of the inner Circle.BigRedChief is obviously part of the inner Circle.BigRedChief is obviously part of the inner Circle.BigRedChief is obviously part of the inner Circle.BigRedChief is obviously part of the inner Circle.BigRedChief is obviously part of the inner Circle.
    Reply With Quote
Old 06-17-2008, 10:26 PM   #19
cdcox cdcox is offline
www.nfl-forecast.com
 
cdcox's Avatar
 

Join Date: Sep 2000
Casino cash: $-588231
Quote:
Originally Posted by BigRedChief View Post
Its always context.

We were the better team in 1985 snd 1987 but we lost. We were not the better team in 2004 and lost. We were lucky to make the playoffs in 2006 and end up winning it all. Go figure.
And the 1985 team wasn't the best Royals team by far. You take 'em where you get 'em.
Posts: 46,032
cdcox is obviously part of the inner Circle.cdcox is obviously part of the inner Circle.cdcox is obviously part of the inner Circle.cdcox is obviously part of the inner Circle.cdcox is obviously part of the inner Circle.cdcox is obviously part of the inner Circle.cdcox is obviously part of the inner Circle.cdcox is obviously part of the inner Circle.cdcox is obviously part of the inner Circle.cdcox is obviously part of the inner Circle.cdcox is obviously part of the inner Circle.
    Reply With Quote
Old 06-17-2008, 10:31 PM   #20
big nasty kcnut big nasty kcnut is offline
The pizza king of kansas
 
big nasty kcnut's Avatar
 

Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: Somewhere in the u.s.a.
Casino cash: $-2229100
Suck it St loser.
__________________
When it's grim, be the grim reaper and go get it. Adopt a chiefs Travis Kelce.

You woke up the wrong mother****er!
Posts: 19,418
big nasty kcnut is obviously part of the inner Circle.big nasty kcnut is obviously part of the inner Circle.big nasty kcnut is obviously part of the inner Circle.big nasty kcnut is obviously part of the inner Circle.big nasty kcnut is obviously part of the inner Circle.big nasty kcnut is obviously part of the inner Circle.big nasty kcnut is obviously part of the inner Circle.big nasty kcnut is obviously part of the inner Circle.big nasty kcnut is obviously part of the inner Circle.big nasty kcnut is obviously part of the inner Circle.big nasty kcnut is obviously part of the inner Circle.
    Reply With Quote
Old 06-18-2008, 09:52 AM   #21
BigRedChief BigRedChief is offline
Has a particular set of skills
 
BigRedChief's Avatar
 

Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: On the water
Casino cash: $-791038
VARSITY
Quote:
Originally Posted by big nasty kcnut View Post
Suck it St loser.
From SI:

Royals' Blue (10.26.1985)
>>
Scenario: At a delirious Royals Stadium, umpire Don Denkinger rules Jorge Orta safe on an infield single that sparks a ninth-inning rally for the Royals in a 2-1 victory against the Cardinals in Game 6 of the World Series. Cards manager Whitey Herzog protested the call, and TV replays showed conclusively that Denkinger had messed up. The Royals kept rolling in Game 7, taking the I-70 Series and their first and only world title.
>>
Replay ruling: Overturned (big-time)!
>>
Rendered Result: No longer dismayed by Denkinger's call, Jack Clark easily handles Steve Balboni's foul pop-up for the second out. Pinch hitters Hal McRae and Dane Iorg each single, putting runners at the corners, but Todd Worrell strikes out Lynn Jones for the third out and the Cardinals second World Series title in four seasons. Instead of hate mail and death threats, Denkinger receives only an envelope from TV's Ed McMahon saying that he might already have won $1 million dollars, so he retires to semi-seclusion in northern lace w:st="on">Quebeclace>.
__________________
Mahomes is not a game manager. Release the Kraken.
Posts: 81,341
BigRedChief is obviously part of the inner Circle.BigRedChief is obviously part of the inner Circle.BigRedChief is obviously part of the inner Circle.BigRedChief is obviously part of the inner Circle.BigRedChief is obviously part of the inner Circle.BigRedChief is obviously part of the inner Circle.BigRedChief is obviously part of the inner Circle.BigRedChief is obviously part of the inner Circle.BigRedChief is obviously part of the inner Circle.BigRedChief is obviously part of the inner Circle.BigRedChief is obviously part of the inner Circle.
    Reply With Quote
Old 06-18-2008, 09:56 AM   #22
little jacob little jacob is offline
Bitter Clinger
 
little jacob's Avatar
 

Join Date: May 2008
Casino cash: $10004900
Quote:
Originally Posted by BigRedChief View Post
Its always context.

We were the better team in 1985 snd 1987 but we lost. We were not the better team in 2004 and lost. We were lucky to make the playoffs in 2006 and end up winning it all. Go figure.
see, even 28 years later, you are still hanging on to 'we were still the better team'. well, it's funny you say that, because you lost a 7 game series head to head.

kind of sad since you have a trophy just in the past couple seasons to still be cranky about that one.
Posts: 1,214
little jacob is a favorite in the douche of the year contest.little jacob is a favorite in the douche of the year contest.
    Reply With Quote
Old 06-18-2008, 10:32 AM   #23
Chief Henry Chief Henry is offline
MVP
 

Join Date: Aug 2000
Location: IOWA
Casino cash: $10005088
The Cardinals lost it mentally after that bad call and thats what COST them.
Everything else is insignificant. The Cards could have suited up little leaguers
after that bad call and the little leaguers would have had a better chance at winning than the Red Birds. It just goes to show how important being mentaly tough and mentaly prepared is to your job every day no matter what. You have to over come lifes curve balls at all time.

Another example of loosing it mentally would be the Cubs after Bartman screws up a foul ball. The cubs lost that game and the next one because they were so rattled mentally.


Denkingers delousional call cost the Cardinals the world series championship whether Royals fans wan't to admit that or not. I've read all the articles and listened to all the KC sports radio shows -i've read countless threads about this too....The fact is the cardinals lost all composure and there mental toughness like the cubs. The cardinals mental meltdown will live forever in WS history.

Denkinger will be the source of many beer toast's in KC forever. Its all Royals fans have.
__________________
Patrick Mahomes...The only QB to ever play in the NFL with at least 5,000 passing yards in a single season and 5,000 passing yards in a single college season.
Posts: 8,361
Chief Henry has just been standing around suckin' on a big ol' chili dog.Chief Henry has just been standing around suckin' on a big ol' chili dog.Chief Henry has just been standing around suckin' on a big ol' chili dog.Chief Henry has just been standing around suckin' on a big ol' chili dog.Chief Henry has just been standing around suckin' on a big ol' chili dog.Chief Henry has just been standing around suckin' on a big ol' chili dog.Chief Henry has just been standing around suckin' on a big ol' chili dog.Chief Henry has just been standing around suckin' on a big ol' chili dog.Chief Henry has just been standing around suckin' on a big ol' chili dog.Chief Henry has just been standing around suckin' on a big ol' chili dog.Chief Henry has just been standing around suckin' on a big ol' chili dog.
    Reply With Quote
Old 06-18-2008, 10:36 AM   #24
StcChief StcChief is offline
Playing for #1 Draft Pick
 
StcChief's Avatar
 

Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Just West of Lambs land
Casino cash: $10004900
The Plus side of "the call" is now umpires talk about it for ruling (to get it right). This play started it.
Posts: 25,901
StcChief is the dumbass Milkman is always talking aboutStcChief is the dumbass Milkman is always talking aboutStcChief is the dumbass Milkman is always talking aboutStcChief is the dumbass Milkman is always talking aboutStcChief is the dumbass Milkman is always talking aboutStcChief is the dumbass Milkman is always talking aboutStcChief is the dumbass Milkman is always talking aboutStcChief is the dumbass Milkman is always talking aboutStcChief is the dumbass Milkman is always talking aboutStcChief is the dumbass Milkman is always talking aboutStcChief is the dumbass Milkman is always talking about
    Reply With Quote
Old 06-18-2008, 10:52 AM   #25
teedubya teedubya is offline
Most Valuable Poster
 
teedubya's Avatar
 

Join Date: Oct 2003
Casino cash: $8993042
I respect St. Louis, and I would be a bit bitter, as well if the play had happened to KC by Denkinger. But, we only have 1, they have 10. But, they are kind of greedy and pissed off about wanting that 11th one... that we "stole" from them.

Bottom line, if Tudor plays like he has a pair in game 7, this would be a moot point.
Posts: 36,832
teedubya is obviously part of the inner Circle.teedubya is obviously part of the inner Circle.teedubya is obviously part of the inner Circle.teedubya is obviously part of the inner Circle.teedubya is obviously part of the inner Circle.teedubya is obviously part of the inner Circle.teedubya is obviously part of the inner Circle.teedubya is obviously part of the inner Circle.teedubya is obviously part of the inner Circle.teedubya is obviously part of the inner Circle.teedubya is obviously part of the inner Circle.
    Reply With Quote
Old 06-18-2008, 11:13 AM   #26
Deberg_1990 Deberg_1990 is offline
In Search of a Life
 
Deberg_1990's Avatar
 

Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: San Antonio Tx.
Casino cash: $104454
Quote:
Originally Posted by Ari Chi3fs View Post
Bottom line, if Tudor plays like he has a pair in game 7, this would be a moot point.

This was always my argument with St Louie fans.

It was game 6 not game 7. The Cards didnt even bother to show up in game 7. Thats all on them.
__________________
Originally Posted by Cassel's Reckoning:

Matt once made a very nice play in Seattle where he spun away from a pass rusher and hit Bowe off his back foot for a first down.

One of the best plays Matt has ever made.
Posts: 68,673
Deberg_1990 is obviously part of the inner Circle.Deberg_1990 is obviously part of the inner Circle.Deberg_1990 is obviously part of the inner Circle.Deberg_1990 is obviously part of the inner Circle.Deberg_1990 is obviously part of the inner Circle.Deberg_1990 is obviously part of the inner Circle.Deberg_1990 is obviously part of the inner Circle.Deberg_1990 is obviously part of the inner Circle.Deberg_1990 is obviously part of the inner Circle.Deberg_1990 is obviously part of the inner Circle.Deberg_1990 is obviously part of the inner Circle.
    Reply With Quote
Old 06-18-2008, 11:49 AM   #27
DJ's left nut DJ's left nut is offline
Sauntering Vaguely Downwards
 
DJ's left nut's Avatar
 

Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Columbia, Mo
Casino cash: $-850901
See yesterday's game thread.

I distinctly remember a fairly prolonged argument about '1985'; with the Cardinal take being "We've let it go, but will respond when a random Royals fan inevitably brings it up again"...

Your honor, the Cardinals rest.
Posts: 66,857
DJ's left nut is obviously part of the inner Circle.DJ's left nut is obviously part of the inner Circle.DJ's left nut is obviously part of the inner Circle.DJ's left nut is obviously part of the inner Circle.DJ's left nut is obviously part of the inner Circle.DJ's left nut is obviously part of the inner Circle.DJ's left nut is obviously part of the inner Circle.DJ's left nut is obviously part of the inner Circle.DJ's left nut is obviously part of the inner Circle.DJ's left nut is obviously part of the inner Circle.DJ's left nut is obviously part of the inner Circle.
    Reply With Quote
Old 06-18-2008, 11:58 AM   #28
StcChief StcChief is offline
Playing for #1 Draft Pick
 
StcChief's Avatar
 

Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Just West of Lambs land
Casino cash: $10004900
Quote:
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut View Post
See yesterday's game thread.

I distinctly remember a fairly prolonged argument about '1985'; with the Cardinal take being "We've let it go, but will respond when a random Royals fan inevitably brings it up again"...

Your honor, the Cardinals rest.
SSDY search and ye shall find.....
Posts: 25,901
StcChief is the dumbass Milkman is always talking aboutStcChief is the dumbass Milkman is always talking aboutStcChief is the dumbass Milkman is always talking aboutStcChief is the dumbass Milkman is always talking aboutStcChief is the dumbass Milkman is always talking aboutStcChief is the dumbass Milkman is always talking aboutStcChief is the dumbass Milkman is always talking aboutStcChief is the dumbass Milkman is always talking aboutStcChief is the dumbass Milkman is always talking aboutStcChief is the dumbass Milkman is always talking aboutStcChief is the dumbass Milkman is always talking about
    Reply With Quote
Reply


Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is On

Forum Jump




All times are GMT -6. The time now is 04:21 AM.


This is a test for a client's site.
Fort Worth Texas Process Servers
Covering Arlington, Fort Worth, Grand Prairie and surrounding communities.
Tarrant County, Texas and Johnson County, Texas.
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.8
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.