So in addition to the controversy in Seattle last night, we got royally fucked in Denial League. Twice.
1. We have the bases loaded and one out. Guy hits a little flair over the SS's head...runners think it's going to drop and advance, the one from 3B scoring. However, the LF makes a shoestring catch. He then flips to second base to double off the runner from 2B. But it's after the runner from 3B scores. As we're switching sides, I'm reminding the other team that the run counts. They all start laughing, and one guy bets me $1,000 that I'm wrong. We're talking to the ump, but he's a slapdick (more on that later) and says he doesn't know the rule. So in the end, they decide not to count the run.
2. A few innings later, they have runner on 1B and 2 out. Batter hits a deep fly ball down the LF line. I'm watching it, and I thought it hit foul, but regardless, it then bounces over the outfield fence, several feet foul of the pole. The LF who was chasing it, and only a few feet away immediately throws his hands up to signal the ball went out of play. The batter stops at 2B, but the umpire signals home run. Huh? So I'm arguing with the ump that even if it was a fair ball, it bounced 10 feet in front of the warning track. His counter is "the ball is over the fence; home run". We ask the other umpire, and he says he wasn't watching. The batter shrugs his shoulders and trots in. The next batter grounds out to end the inning, two runs on the board where no runs should have scored.
So with those two plays, we're three runs in the hole. We end up losing 7-6. I show the other team the rule book after the game, and loudmouth refuses to look at it yelling "it's a force out!", quickly grabs his gear runs. I never did get my thousand bucks.