- Jeffrey Maier
Jeffrey (Jeff) Maier (born
September 24 ,1984 ) is best known for an incident as a young fan when he deflected a ball in play during Game 1 of the1996 American League Championship Series between theNew York Yankees and theBaltimore Orioles . His action altered the course of Game 1 [ [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/06/01/AR2006060101968.html From Way Out in Right Field - washingtonpost.com ] ] as the home run allowed the Yankees to tie the score. They would go on to win the game and the series, four games to one.Incident
On
October 9 , 1996, the Yankees trailed the Orioles 4–3 in the bottom of the eighth inning whenshortstop Derek Jeter hit a deep fly ball to right field. Right fielderTony Tarasco moved near the fence and appeared "to draw a bead on the ball" [ [http://baseball.about.com/b/a/257711.htm Baseball ] ] when the then-12-year-old Maier reached over the fence separating the stands and the field of play 9 feet below and deflected the ball into the stands. While baseball fans are permitted to catch (and keep) balls hit into the stands, if "a spectator reaches out of the stands, or goes on the playing field, and touches a live ball" [ [http://mlb.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/mlb/official_info/official_rules/definition_terms_2.jsp The Official Site of Major League Baseball: Official info: Official Rules ] ] spectator interference is to be called.Right field umpire
Rich Garcia immediately ruled the play ahome run , tying the game at 4–4, despite the protest of Tarasco and Orioles managerDavey Johnson . The Yankees would win the game in the eleventh inning onBernie Williams 'walk-off home run . The Orioles maintained their protest of the Maier play after the conclusion of the game, but their protest was denied byAmerican League PresidentGene Budig because judgment calls cannot be protested. After viewing the replay, Garcia admitted that there was spectator interference, though he maintained the ball was not catchable. [ [http://www.referee.com/sampleArticles/2001/SampleArticle0101/interviews/garcia/garciatext.html Interview with Rich Garcia ] ] Garcia's contention that the ball was not catchable has been disputed. [ [http://mlb.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/mlb/baseballs_best/mlb_bb_gamepage.jsp?story_page=bb_96alcs_gm1_balnyy The Official Site of Major League Baseball: Video: Baseball's Best ] ] Had Garcia ruled it spectator interference, he would have then used his own judgment to determine what the most likely outcome of the play would be--either an out or awarding Jeter a given number of bases.The Yankees went on to win the series against Baltimore, four games to one, as well as the World Series against the
Atlanta Braves . As a result of the play, a railing was added to the top of the right field wall atYankee Stadium to prevent fans from reaching over it.Meanwhile, in New York, Maier became a minor celebrity. The "
New York Daily News " allowed him to sit behind the Yankee dugout later in the postseason. The boy appeared on nationaltalk show s, including "The Late Show with David Letterman ", and was even awarded the key to New York City by mayorRudy Giuliani .Baseball career
Maier grew up in
Old Tappan, New Jersey and played baseball there atNorthern Valley Regional High School at Old Tappan . [LaPointe, Joe. [http://www.nytimes.com/2006/04/14/sports/baseball/14maier.html?adxnnl=1&adxnnlx=1145020162-vdx83hf46XeoQ5W64e1BgQ "Boy Who Helped Yankees Is a Hit Again"] , "The New York Times ",April 14 ,2006 . Accessed{August 18 , 2008. "For years, Maier avoided interviews about the incident, but he was a national story after it occurred. He was from Old Tappan, N.J., and the ticket to the game had been a present at his bar mitzvah, held a week earlier with a World Series theme."] He then played college ball atWesleyan University inMiddletown, Connecticut , where he was a first-team all-NESCAC selection. He also played briefly for thePittsfield Dukes in theNew England Collegiate Baseball League in the summer of 2005.In 2006, he became Wesleyan's career hits leader and was featured on ESPN. The "
New York Times " reported that Maier hoped for a career in baseball. That spring, theWashington Post andMLB.com reported that, ironically, the Baltimore Orioles might draft him--though the team denied ever having an interest in him. [ [http://mlb.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/news/article.jsp?ymd=20060607&content_id=1494483&vkey=news_bal&fext=.jsp&c_id=bal The Official Site of The Baltimore Orioles: News: Baltimore Orioles News ] ] Maier was also invited to a tryout for a number of prospects, held by theNew York Yankees . However, he was not selected by any team in the 2006Major League Baseball Draft . Maier worked in the summer of 2006 as a scout in the Cape Cod League forESPN 'sPeter Gammons and also as an instructor for Frozen Ropes Baseball Training Center. Maier has since become a special consultant for theNew Haven County Cutters . [http://oursportscentral.com/services/releases/?id=3360276] He has had several internships, including with theYES Network , and had several interviews (according to The New York Times) with MLB teams at baseball's winter meetings in search of a front-office job.He recently served as an extra and assisted with baseball skills training for the actors in ESPN's miniseries about the 1977 Yankees, "
The Bronx is Burning ". [ [http://www.stevejacobson.net/bronx.html Steve Jacobson ] ]ee also
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Steve Bartman References
External links
* [http://www.baseballamerica.com/today/college/060122maier.html Baseball America article]
* [http://mlb.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/mlb/baseballs_best/mlb_bb_gamepage.jsp?story_page=bb_96alcs_gm1_balnyy MLB.com article]
* [http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/baseball/mlb/2000/world_series/news/2000/10/21/yankees_fan_ap/ CNNSI article]
* [http://condor.wesleyan.edu/openmedia/athletics/05baseballmugs/05baseballmugs-Pages/Image16.html Maier's photo at Wesleyan University]
* [http://www.wesleyan.edu/athletics/baseball/archive/2003/basestats03.html Maier's 2003 Freshman year stats]
* [http://www.wesleyan.edu/athletics/baseball/2004stats/teamcume.htm Maier's 2004 Sophomore year stats]
* [http://www.wesleyan.edu/athletics/baseball/2005stats/teamcume.htm Maier's 2005 Junior year stats]
* [http://www.wesleyan.edu/athletics/baseball/2006stats/teamcume.htm Maier's 2006 Senior year stats]
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