As I understand it replay requires clear and convincing evidence to overrule a call on the field. To me this means that if 10 different umpires review a play all 10 should come to the same conclusion. For a fan you would accept the call whether it was for or against your team. (I have seem several Blue Jay fans stating that they believe Merrifield should have been called out.) Either MLB or the review crew this week decided to put an emphasis on catchers blocking the plate. I believe that of all the calls reviewed the Sanchez Merrifield was the closest to being allowed to stand. Since this play now become the test to measure future calls, MLB is in a bind. If another crew does not follow the Sanchez Merrifield decision, MLB will be admitting that the evidence was not clear and convincing and Merrifield should have been ruled out. If they continue to follow the Sanchez Merrifield rule, MLB will be encouraging players to make contact with catcher on any close play, that the catcher at anytime had a foot in foul territory, and they should be called safe. The ultimate Karma of this play is that one of MLBs powerhouses, NYY, NYM, LAD or HOU, would have a similar call go against them during the playoffs that cost them a game or the series. Toronto was given a gift to the detriment of not only the Twins, but every other wild card contender. During the broadcast I believe they said that the Twins had the tie breaker against almost every wild card team, but Toronto didn't. This means that if Toronto beats another wild card team by a game, the other team will be eliminated or will have a lower seed. I hope MLB reaps what it has sown. Go Twins