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Post by Hart's Middle Finger on Jul 25, 2023 20:20:46 GMT -5
Charlie gets too curveball happy.
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Post by dirt on Jul 25, 2023 20:20:54 GMT -5
C’mon Charlie….
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Post by TomlinFoolery on Jul 25, 2023 20:21:47 GMT -5
2-1 red Sox. Naturally that play would end up hurting
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Post by PABraveFan on Jul 25, 2023 20:22:11 GMT -5
Maybe the call is Olson left 2nd prematurely/illegally, and the Sox appealed and the Ump called him out? The annnouncers sure as hell aren't explaining. I think the producers are putting the sequence together to show us. Olson wasn't out... Riley was out for leaving 3rd early. Numbnuts should have challenged that it was a catch. The most important question is what was the immediate call by the umpire. Riley, and everyone else for that matter, are making their decisions based on the umpires immediate signal. I never saw the umpire signal anything immediately and that leaves all the runners in a quandry.
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Post by PABraveFan on Jul 25, 2023 20:25:34 GMT -5
Pen may make an early appearance tonight I'd take 5 from Charlie. Put the new guys into the fire right away!
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Post by Hart's Middle Finger on Jul 25, 2023 20:27:03 GMT -5
Olson wasn't out... Riley was out for leaving 3rd early. Numbnuts should have challenged that it was a catch. The most important question is what was the immediate call by the umpire. Riley, and everyone else for that matter, are making their decisions based on the umpires immediate signal. I never saw the umpire signal anything immediately and that leaves all the runners in a quandry. That actually doesn't matter. Riley was reacting to the immediate call, but what matters is the actual final call. It's not fair to the baserunner, but that's how it works per MLB rules. That has happened before earlier this season.
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Post by PABraveFan on Jul 25, 2023 20:27:58 GMT -5
Marlins 1 Rays 4 Final
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Post by TomlinFoolery on Jul 25, 2023 20:28:33 GMT -5
2 on 0 out chance to tie it up or more
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Post by PABraveFan on Jul 25, 2023 20:29:01 GMT -5
The most important question is what was the immediate call by the umpire. Riley, and everyone else for that matter, are making their decisions based on the umpires immediate signal. I never saw the umpire signal anything immediately and that leaves all the runners in a quandry. That actually doesn't matter. Riley was reacting to the immediate call, but what matters is the actual final call. It's not fair to the baserunner, but that's how it works per MLB rules. That has happened before earlier this season. That is just ridiculous!
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Post by Hart's Middle Finger on Jul 25, 2023 20:30:09 GMT -5
Terrible AB by Harris
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Post by TomlinFoolery on Jul 25, 2023 20:32:27 GMT -5
So much for that.
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Post by ImTheCrew on Jul 25, 2023 20:34:06 GMT -5
That wasn’t even close
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Post by PABraveFan on Jul 25, 2023 20:34:17 GMT -5
Orioles 3 Phillies 4 Final Orioles depleted BP against the Rays the prior series to Phillies benefit.
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Post by PABraveFan on Jul 25, 2023 20:36:00 GMT -5
45 minutes and were still in the top of the 2nd. So much for a speedy game!
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Post by Hart's Middle Finger on Jul 25, 2023 20:39:03 GMT -5
That actually doesn't matter. Riley was reacting to the immediate call, but what matters is the actual final call. It's not fair to the baserunner, but that's how it works per MLB rules. That has happened before earlier this season. That is just ridiculous! Yeah but ultimately the ruling was the ball was caught and Riley broke for home before he caught it. Under the rules that's an out. Think about it this way... If Riley had waited until the ball was ruled to NOT be a catch, then he wouldn't have left early. He left while it was still in question because the ump didn't make that call until the ball met glove.Had Riley waited until then, he wouldn't have been out. He left while the ball was in the air.
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