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07/27/2011 12:08 AM ET
Statement from Frank Coonelly, President of the Pittsburgh Pirates, on the Pirates loss in Atlanta this morning
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The Pittsburgh Pirates organization is extremely disappointed by the way its 19-inning game against
the Atlanta Braves ended earlier this morning. The game of baseball and this game in particular, filled
with superlative performances by players on both clubs, deserved much better. We have filed a formal
complaint with the Commissioner.
While we cannot begin to understand how Umpire Jerry Meals did not see the tag made by Michael
McKenry three feet in front of home plate, we do not question the integrity of Mr. Meals. Instead, we
know that Mr. Meals' intention was to get the call right. Jerry Meals has been umpiring Major League
games for 14 years and has always done so with integrity and professionalism. He got this one wrong.
For Pirates fans, we may have lost a game in the standings as a result of a missed call but this game,
and the gutsy performances by so many of our players, will make us stronger, more unified and more
determined as we continue the battle for the National League Central Division.
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