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CINCINNATI _ Baseball has been played for a long time, and through the years there have been World Series-winning home runs, perfect games and no-hitters, records great and glorious.
As far as Manager Jim Tracy is concerned, the Dodgers fell victim Thursday to a historical event of a different sort, to what he called "the grossest error in judgment in quite possibly the history of the game."
The end result was a 6-4 loss to the Cincinnati Reds in 13 innings when Ken Griffey Jr. hit the winning two-run home run against left-hander Omar Daal.
Tracy's ire was directed at umpire Dan Iassogna. Iassogna ejected closer Eric Gagne in the bottom of the ...