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UMPIRES EXPLAIN DESISION TO REVERSE HOME RUN CALL TO PADRES KLESKO, 2002-08-13 (photo)

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UMPIRES EXPLAIN DESISION TO REVERSE HOME RUN CALL TO PADRES KLESKO, 2002-08-13 (photo)
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Ray Stubblebine
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2002 AD (C21st AD)
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2002-08-13
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San Diego Padres batter Ryan Klesko (L) listens to home plate umpire Marty Foster explain why his home run off New York Mets pitcher Jeff D'Amico was changed to a foul ball as manager Bruce Bochy (C) listens to crew chief Derryl Cousins and first base umpire Andy Fletcher (R), who called the home run in the sixth inning at Shea Stadium in New York, August 13, 2002. The ball had hit a railing in foul territory in front of the foul pole, and when the Mets appealed, the umpires gathered and reversed the call. REUTERS/Ray Stubblebine RFS

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