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Phillies Challenge Play from August 2 Game Against Nationals, Ruin Michael Morse’s 18-Game Hitting Streak
By Kyle Scott
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Screen grab via Nats Enquirer
Ohh, intrigue.
The Phillies and Nationals have traded some off-the-field barbs this year. First, over attendance and Take Back The Park. Then the whole Cole Hamels thing.
Now a bit of gamesmanship.
According to Nationals beat writer Amanda Comak, the Phillies challenged a scoring decision from August 2 that changed a Michael Morse hit into an error. Odd. Here’s the kicker: Morse has (now had) an 18-game hitting streak:
It’s unclear when the challenge was made or why… but we can probably guess.
The Phillies lost the game 3-0 and there was really no incentive to challenge the ruling. Cole Hamels pitched and gave up eight hits, so it’s not like any sort of no-hitter was in play, either.
The official MLB.com scoring of the play has been changed…
but, as you can see in the Baseball Reference box score, Morse was given a hit at the time:
Here’s a screen cap of the play. They probably got the call right, but rarely will you see a team challenge a meaningless play like this:
We’ve reached out to the Phillies to see if there is something we’re missing here. But I don’t think there is. And I can't tell if I like it or hate it.
Kyle Scott is the founder and editor of CrossingBroad.com. He has written for CBS Philly and Philly Voice, and been a panelist or contributor on NBC Sports Philly, FOX 29 and SNY TV, as well as a recurring guest on 97.5 The Fanatic, 94 WIP, 106.7 The Fan and other stations. He has more than 10 years experience running digital media properties and in online advertising and marketing.