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4A6C6B7E777B6C7A72190 wrote: The Marlins have a string of AB's like this right now: K, BB, BB, BB, K, K, BB, HBP, K
9 batters not one ball put in play
Saw a terrible call last night in the Phillies -Mets game. Can't remember the umps name. Very tall hispanic guy with glasses. Called Cutch out for running out of the baseline going to second. They showed it over and over. When Cutch vehemently argues( which he seldom does) you know he has a good case. Harper who wasn't playing got tossed. Cutch was even drawing a line in the dirt. For some reason, this isn't reviewable. It could have been a turning point because the Phils lost 5-4.
9 batters not one ball put in play
Saw a terrible call last night in the Phillies -Mets game. Can't remember the umps name. Very tall hispanic guy with glasses. Called Cutch out for running out of the baseline going to second. They showed it over and over. When Cutch vehemently argues( which he seldom does) you know he has a good case. Harper who wasn't playing got tossed. Cutch was even drawing a line in the dirt. For some reason, this isn't reviewable. It could have been a turning point because the Phils lost 5-4.
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36080D05160E0E052500170453610 wrote: The Marlins have a string of AB's like this right now: K, BB, BB, BB, K, K, BB, HBP, K
9 batters not one ball put in play
Saw a terrible call last night in the Phillies -Mets game. Can't remember the umps name. Very tall hispanic guy with glasses. Called Cutch out for running out of the baseline going to second. They showed it over and over. When Cutch vehemently argues( which he seldom does) you know he has a good case. Harper who wasn't playing got tossed. Cutch was even drawing a line in the dirt. For some reason, this isn't reviewable. It could have been a turning point because the Phils lost 5-4.
The box score said that the umpire at 2nd base last night was Jose Navas. McCutchen ran in the dirt portion of the infield the entire way from 1st to 2nd. He had established his base line running to 2nd and never really waivered from it. Lindor never got close enough to make McCutchen even avoid his tag attempt.
Navas didn't call McCutchen out until after he slid into the base, unnecessarily I might add. I wonder if Navas called him out because McCutchen slid wide of the base, which a runner can't do in order to interfere with the infielder making a throw to 1st. But there was no fielder making a throw so, if that was why he called him out, it was a terrible ruling.
9 batters not one ball put in play
Saw a terrible call last night in the Phillies -Mets game. Can't remember the umps name. Very tall hispanic guy with glasses. Called Cutch out for running out of the baseline going to second. They showed it over and over. When Cutch vehemently argues( which he seldom does) you know he has a good case. Harper who wasn't playing got tossed. Cutch was even drawing a line in the dirt. For some reason, this isn't reviewable. It could have been a turning point because the Phils lost 5-4.
The box score said that the umpire at 2nd base last night was Jose Navas. McCutchen ran in the dirt portion of the infield the entire way from 1st to 2nd. He had established his base line running to 2nd and never really waivered from it. Lindor never got close enough to make McCutchen even avoid his tag attempt.
Navas didn't call McCutchen out until after he slid into the base, unnecessarily I might add. I wonder if Navas called him out because McCutchen slid wide of the base, which a runner can't do in order to interfere with the infielder making a throw to 1st. But there was no fielder making a throw so, if that was why he called him out, it was a terrible ruling.
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065046525D47575C5146745359555D581A57340 wrote: The Marlins have a string of AB's like this right now: K, BB, BB, BB, K, K, BB, HBP, K
9 batters not one ball put in play
Saw a terrible call last night in the Phillies -Mets game. Can't remember the umps name. Very tall hispanic guy with glasses. Called Cutch out for running out of the baseline going to second. They showed it over and over. When Cutch vehemently argues( which he seldom does) you know he has a good case. Harper who wasn't playing got tossed. Cutch was even drawing a line in the dirt. For some reason, this isn't reviewable. It could have been a turning point because the Phils lost 5-4.
The box score said that the umpire at 2nd base last night was Jose Navas. McCutchen ran in the dirt portion of the infield the entire way from 1st to 2nd. He had established his base line running to 2nd and never really waivered from it. Lindor never got close enough to make McCutchen even avoid his tag attempt.
Navas didn't call McCutchen out until after he slid into the base, unnecessarily I might add. I wonder if Navas called him out because McCutchen slid wide of the base, which a runner can't do in order to interfere with the infielder making a throw to 1st. But there was no fielder making a throw so, if that was why he called him out, it was a terrible ruling.
That's what the announcers said. That should be subject to review
9 batters not one ball put in play
Saw a terrible call last night in the Phillies -Mets game. Can't remember the umps name. Very tall hispanic guy with glasses. Called Cutch out for running out of the baseline going to second. They showed it over and over. When Cutch vehemently argues( which he seldom does) you know he has a good case. Harper who wasn't playing got tossed. Cutch was even drawing a line in the dirt. For some reason, this isn't reviewable. It could have been a turning point because the Phils lost 5-4.
The box score said that the umpire at 2nd base last night was Jose Navas. McCutchen ran in the dirt portion of the infield the entire way from 1st to 2nd. He had established his base line running to 2nd and never really waivered from it. Lindor never got close enough to make McCutchen even avoid his tag attempt.
Navas didn't call McCutchen out until after he slid into the base, unnecessarily I might add. I wonder if Navas called him out because McCutchen slid wide of the base, which a runner can't do in order to interfere with the infielder making a throw to 1st. But there was no fielder making a throw so, if that was why he called him out, it was a terrible ruling.
That's what the announcers said. That should be subject to review
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5F797E6B626E796F670C0 wrote: The Marlins have a string of AB's like this right now: K, BB, BB, BB, K, K, BB, HBP, K
9 batters not one ball put in play
Yankees finally get to 500 with a 2-0 win over Detroit
Looks like the Braves are going to drop to 4 games under 500 with a loss to Toronto.
9 batters not one ball put in play
Yankees finally get to 500 with a 2-0 win over Detroit
Looks like the Braves are going to drop to 4 games under 500 with a loss to Toronto.
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437D7870637B7B705075627126140 wrote: The Marlins have a string of AB's like this right now: K, BB, BB, BB, K, K, BB, HBP, K
9 batters not one ball put in play
Yankees finally get to 500 with a 2-0 win over Detroit
Looks like the Braves are going to drop to 4 games under 500 with a loss to Toronto.
In The Internet Age...
Finally. Took them a whole month. How were people able to handle that kind of a wait?
9 batters not one ball put in play
Yankees finally get to 500 with a 2-0 win over Detroit
Looks like the Braves are going to drop to 4 games under 500 with a loss to Toronto.
In The Internet Age...
Finally. Took them a whole month. How were people able to handle that kind of a wait?
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Kershaw only goes 1 inning giving up 4 against cubs
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Cubs score 2 runs on the same wild pitch
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785E594C45495E48402B0 wrote: Cubs score 2 runs on the same wild pitch
Could you explain how that happened
Could you explain how that happened
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77494C44574F4F446441564512200 wrote: Cubs score 2 runs on the same wild pitch
Could you explain how that happened
With runners at 2nd and 3rd and the pitcher batting, the catcher chased down the wild pitch and threw to the plate where the pitcher was covering as the runner from 3B was scoring. The pitcher couldn't handle the throw and it bounced away toward the dugout as the other runner scored while they were chasing down the ball.
Could you explain how that happened
With runners at 2nd and 3rd and the pitcher batting, the catcher chased down the wild pitch and threw to the plate where the pitcher was covering as the runner from 3B was scoring. The pitcher couldn't handle the throw and it bounced away toward the dugout as the other runner scored while they were chasing down the ball.
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133E33222534236360510 wrote: Cubs score 2 runs on the same wild pitch
Could you explain how that happened
With runners at 2nd and 3rd and the pitcher batting, the catcher chased down the wild pitch and threw to the plate where the pitcher was covering as the runner from 3B was scoring. The pitcher couldn't handle the throw and it bounced away toward the dugout as the other runner scored while they were chasing down the ball.
Cutch might be coming out of his slump. In two of his last three games, he has led off with a HR. Also, thanks for the explanation concerning the wild pitch
Could you explain how that happened
With runners at 2nd and 3rd and the pitcher batting, the catcher chased down the wild pitch and threw to the plate where the pitcher was covering as the runner from 3B was scoring. The pitcher couldn't handle the throw and it bounced away toward the dugout as the other runner scored while they were chasing down the ball.
Cutch might be coming out of his slump. In two of his last three games, he has led off with a HR. Also, thanks for the explanation concerning the wild pitch