A year after near-miss, no Galarraga-Joyce reunion

6/2/2011
ASSOCIATED PRESS
In this image taken from video and provided by MLB.com, Cleveland Indians' Jason Donald, right, runs to first base as  Detroit Tigers pitcher Armando Galarraga takes the throw during the ninth inning baseball game Wednesday, June 2, 2010, in Detroit. Umpire Jim Joyce, left,  called Donald safe on the play, then said he got it wrong.
In this image taken from video and provided by MLB.com, Cleveland Indians' Jason Donald, right, runs to first base as Detroit Tigers pitcher Armando Galarraga takes the throw during the ninth inning baseball game Wednesday, June 2, 2010, in Detroit. Umpire Jim Joyce, left, called Donald safe on the play, then said he got it wrong.

Exactly a year after a missed call cost him a perfect game, there was no reunion between pitcher Armando Galarraga and umpire Jim Joyce.

There won't ever be one, in fact, on a big league field while they're both still active.

Major League Baseball put a rule into effect this season that Joyce -- a Toledo native -- cannot umpire any games in which Galarraga's team plays. The edict came after Galarraga and Joyce co-authored a book about that infamous game in Detroit last June 2.

Joyce called Cleveland's Jason Donald safe at first base on what would've been the final out. After the Tigers won, Joyce apologized to Galarraga for getting it wrong.

The next day, Galarraga presented the Tigers' lineup card to a teary-eyed Joyce at home plate before the game at Comerica Park.

Galarraga was traded from Detroit to Arizona in the offseason. He went 3-4 with a 5.91 ERA in eight starts before the Diamondbacks sent him to Triple-A Reno last month.

MLB has previously put special rules into effect regarding particular umpires and players.

Umpire Jim Wolf is not allowed to work home plate in any game where his brother, Randy, currently with Milwaukee, is pitching. Jim Wolf can umpire games in which Randy's team is playing.