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mysticmac

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BS call. Infield fly rule, the ball was dead, SS ran into him while he was just going back to the base and attempted to avoid him.


The infield fly rule was created to protect the runner from the fielder intentionally letting the ball drop for a double play. Not this shit.
 

Robbie Hart

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BS call. Infield fly rule, the ball was dead, SS ran into him while he was just going back to the base and attempted to avoid him.


The infield fly rule was created to protect the runner from the fielder intentionally letting the ball drop for a double play. Not this shit.
Not biased, Looked like he interfered with the fielder
 

Hauler

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BS call. Infield fly rule, the ball was dead, SS ran into him while he was just going back to the base and attempted to avoid him.


The infield fly rule was created to protect the runner from the fielder intentionally letting the ball drop for a double play. Not this shit.
Infield fly isn't really a dead ball - it's just an automatic out on the pop up. The runners are still free to do as they wish but the force outs are removed as they no longer have to advance, but they do need to get back to the initial bag on a catch.

Scenario - IF the contact was intentional and say the ball bounces off the SS head into left field allowing the runners to advance, that could be called interference based on intent.

So...it is possible for a runner to interfere on an infield fly. The ball isn't dead. It's just an automatic out.

But the call on this play?
Yeah...That's a shit call. He was just going back to the bag.

Maybe they did it in honor of Angel Hernandez.
 

Hauler

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If you often look at all time baseball stats like I do, you'll notice some significant changes and new names at the top of some significant stats.

MLB has decided to include Negro League stats with MLB's all time records.


I do have to LOL @ the continued ignorance on Ty Cobb history. This dude has no idea he's been hoodwinked by an author (Alvin Stump - Tiger's beat writer ) who released a "tell all" book about Cobb AFTER Ty had died. Convenient as dead men can't defend themselves.

Unfortunately, people still believe his hit piece as factual, despite the author himself being banned from multiple newspapers back in the day for completely making shit up.
 
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Hauler

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EDLC has an absolute cannon for an arm.
93 mph seed from 110+ feet away.

 

Hauler

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Is that a May record?
Gotta be right up there.
Bonds hit 17

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mysticmac

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Bonds hit 17

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Yeah, but Oracle Park has that short porch to right.
 
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Robbie Hart

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Yankee Staduim is a very short right field
Accidental hits turn into home runs
 

Hauler

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I watched some of the Pirates / Dodgers game last night.

Rookie sensation Paul Skenes was on the bump for PIT. I'd never seen him pitch before. Dude is FUCKING NASTY. Hit 102 mph on his 4-seamer.

In 5 starts he is 3-0 with a WHIP of 1.00
38 K's to only 6 walks. 27 innings.

6'6"; 235 lbs
22 years old
 

Hauler

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I love the in-game interviews that started with the All Star game a few years back. Then they started doing it in the preseason. Now - predictably - it's happening in some nationally televised games.

Yesterday it was Kike Hernandez. He was playing 3rd Base and right when he was asked a question a grounder was hit his way and he bobbled it. When asked if it distracted him - he admitted it might have a little bit. When asked if it would deter him from doing in-game interviews in the future he said "No. I like money"

Players get $10k for regular season in-game interviews during the regular season. $15k for post-season.

Dodgers manager Dave Roberts didn't even know the interview was happening on the field. LMAO.

 

mysticmac

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I love the in-game interviews that started with the All Star game a few years back. Then they started doing it in the preseason. Now - predictably - it's happening in some nationally televised games.

Yesterday it was Kike Hernandez. He was playing 3rd Base and right when he was asked a question a grounder was hit his way and he bobbled it. When asked if it distracted him - he admitted it might have a little bit. When asked if it would deter him from doing in-game interviews in the future he said "No. I like money"

Players get $10k for regular season in-game interviews during the regular season. $15k for post-season.

Dodgers manager Dave Roberts didn't even know the interview was happening on the field. LMAO.

And his interview sucked.
 

Hauler

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And his interview sucked.
Agreed.
I think they need to stay away from the infielders. Shit just happens too fast. Outfielders are OK in my book - but at the same time the announcer needs to ask short, easy questions immediately after a pitch.

I actually think the on-field shit will go away and it will be dugout interviews for someone in the game but not due up to hit that inning. More time for convo, and you'll get better answers because the player isn't trying to do 2 things at once.


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=htg19K1HSWg