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Yelich last night😂😂😂come on dude, the sell was commendable but take the L.0
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Not a Braves fan but man losing Acuna for the season is gonna be tough
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He thought about running to 2nd. You can see that. He didn't turn that way though. He did turn right which is what you are supposed to do.igotid88 said:
I just saw it. He barely moved. I wouldn't call that an attempt.DewieCox said:Yelich last night😂😂😂come on dude, the sell was commendable but take the L.0 -
he knew he fuct up and tried to stand there in order to 'act' like he didnt really make a move toward second. I think it was the correct call.
It actually doesnt matter which way he turns. Its a judgement call on the umpire on if the runner made an attempt for second. While he capped the attempt very quickly, he did make a quick move. Cant be denied in good faith.
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I thought the rule was always turn right. If you turn left it's considered a move to 2nd. Well that is what they taught us.MayDay10 said:he knew he fuct up and tried to stand there in order to 'act' like he didnt really make a move toward second. I think it was the correct call.
It actually doesnt matter which way he turns. Its a judgement call on the umpire on if the runner made an attempt for second. While he capped the attempt very quickly, he did make a quick move. Cant be denied in good faith.0 -
I think thats generally popular thought of what the rule is, but its technically wrong. Of course its hard to make a move toward second if you turn right, so its still generally true. Also, if you do turn left, you really have to make it clear it is not a move to 2nd, so its just easier to go the other way.tempo_n_groove said:
I thought the rule was always turn right. If you turn left it's considered a move to 2nd. Well that is what they taught us.MayDay10 said:he knew he fuct up and tried to stand there in order to 'act' like he didnt really make a move toward second. I think it was the correct call.
It actually doesnt matter which way he turns. Its a judgement call on the umpire on if the runner made an attempt for second. While he capped the attempt very quickly, he did make a quick move. Cant be denied in good faith.Rule 5.09(b)(11) He fails to return at once to first base after overrunning oroversliding that base. If he attempts to run to second he isout when tagged. If, after overrunning or oversliding firstbase he starts toward the dugout, or toward his position,and fails to return to first base at once, he is out, onappeal, when he or the base is tagged;
So basically, if you think that that little side-step was in any way an attempt for 2nd base, the call was correct. IMO, it seems like he made a quick move and stopped himself when he saw the outfielder right there in position.0 -
tempo_n_groove said:
I thought the rule was always turn right. If you turn left it's considered a move to 2nd. Well that is what they taught us.MayDay10 said:he knew he fuct up and tried to stand there in order to 'act' like he didnt really make a move toward second. I think it was the correct call.
It actually doesnt matter which way he turns. Its a judgement call on the umpire on if the runner made an attempt for second. While he capped the attempt very quickly, he did make a quick move. Cant be denied in good faith.Sorta like the check swing. People always look at the replay to see if the batter breaks his wrists OR if the bat goes a certain distance.I believe the rule is some sort of nebulous bullshit like "did the batter intend to swing" -- judgement call by ump.The love he receives is the love that is saved0 -
Draft last night was interesting. Local kid was projected by many to go in 1st round but did not....my Reds had 3 picks last night. Hoping that one of them can be a great pick.
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Check swing can't break the flat plane of home plate. That is a tougher one to call than this move to 2nd.F Me In The Brain said:tempo_n_groove said:
I thought the rule was always turn right. If you turn left it's considered a move to 2nd. Well that is what they taught us.MayDay10 said:he knew he fuct up and tried to stand there in order to 'act' like he didnt really make a move toward second. I think it was the correct call.
It actually doesnt matter which way he turns. Its a judgement call on the umpire on if the runner made an attempt for second. While he capped the attempt very quickly, he did make a quick move. Cant be denied in good faith.Sorta like the check swing. People always look at the replay to see if the batter breaks his wrists OR if the bat goes a certain distance.I believe the rule is some sort of nebulous bullshit like "did the batter intend to swing" -- judgement call by ump.
Interesting convo.0 -
Yes. That one hurts. Depending on how long the rehab is, he might miss up to 2 months of next season as well.eeriepadave said:Not a Braves fan but man losing Acuna for the season is gonna be tough0 -
He was more in foul territory then made a quick juke and ended up in fair territory. Not saying fair or foul matters but he did make a slight move. I feel like he knew and the 1b coach definitely knew. Dude acted like he was gonna get fired on the spot.tempo_n_groove said:
He thought about running to 2nd. You can see that. He didn't turn that way though. He did turn right which is what you are supposed to do.igotid88 said:
I just saw it. He barely moved. I wouldn't call that an attempt.DewieCox said:Yelich last night😂😂😂come on dude, the sell was commendable but take the L.
I think some of the confusion stems from coaching/overteaching that so many received in youth baseball to make an apparent right turn.
Just thought it was funny how pissed he was.Lots of judgement calls that would be hard to legislate out of them sport. “Tie goes to the runner” is another oft used imaginary rule.Post edited by DewieCox on0 -
tempo_n_groove said:
Check swing can't break the flat plane of home plate. That is a tougher one to call than this move to 2nd.F Me In The Brain said:tempo_n_groove said:
I thought the rule was always turn right. If you turn left it's considered a move to 2nd. Well that is what they taught us.MayDay10 said:he knew he fuct up and tried to stand there in order to 'act' like he didnt really make a move toward second. I think it was the correct call.
It actually doesnt matter which way he turns. Its a judgement call on the umpire on if the runner made an attempt for second. While he capped the attempt very quickly, he did make a quick move. Cant be denied in good faith.Sorta like the check swing. People always look at the replay to see if the batter breaks his wrists OR if the bat goes a certain distance.I believe the rule is some sort of nebulous bullshit like "did the batter intend to swing" -- judgement call by ump.
Interesting convo.It is interesting, but your statement is not fact.There is no fact.
That is the crazy part...in looking it up, they do not define and leave up to the judgement of the umps.Not that this is an authority but is interesting:Even the NYT tried to define and could not. This is pretty funny -- until such a small thing impacts a game you are rooting for.
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You can't rule on thought. Then every check swing would be called a strike. And a lot of runners just walk backtempo_n_groove said:
He thought about running to 2nd. You can see that. He didn't turn that way though. He did turn right which is what you are supposed to do.igotid88 said:
I just saw it. He barely moved. I wouldn't call that an attempt.DewieCox said:Yelich last night😂😂😂come on dude, the sell was commendable but take the L.I miss igotid880 -
Check swing or a swing rather is exactly how I described it. This "wrist" thing was never the case in what substitutes for a swing.F Me In The Brain said:tempo_n_groove said:
Check swing can't break the flat plane of home plate. That is a tougher one to call than this move to 2nd.F Me In The Brain said:tempo_n_groove said:
I thought the rule was always turn right. If you turn left it's considered a move to 2nd. Well that is what they taught us.MayDay10 said:he knew he fuct up and tried to stand there in order to 'act' like he didnt really make a move toward second. I think it was the correct call.
It actually doesnt matter which way he turns. Its a judgement call on the umpire on if the runner made an attempt for second. While he capped the attempt very quickly, he did make a quick move. Cant be denied in good faith.Sorta like the check swing. People always look at the replay to see if the batter breaks his wrists OR if the bat goes a certain distance.I believe the rule is some sort of nebulous bullshit like "did the batter intend to swing" -- judgement call by ump.
Interesting convo.It is interesting, but your statement is not fact.There is no fact.
That is the crazy part...in looking it up, they do not define and leave up to the judgement of the umps.Not that this is an authority but is interesting:Even the NYT tried to define and could not. This is pretty funny -- until such a small thing impacts a game you are rooting for.
When the announce says "did he go" they aren't talking about his wrists they are talking about the bat and if it broke the imaginary plane. It may not be written down but if you play/study enough baseball that is the proper definition of calling it.0 -
Except for none of the ump interviews showed that to be what they said and that is not on the rules.
I agree that this can enter into their thinking but my point is that it is ridiculous that they do not clarify. Tool no time to find many articles making that same point....it is silly.
I played baseball until I was 18, in a variety of leagues.
A player from MLB was quoted as to the wrist thing...
You played, I'm guessing, and you have a solid opinion on it.
It should be clear and not have to do with what different people think.The love he receives is the love that is saved0 -
I think yelich pretty clearly should have been out. Judge had a similar play over the last week and was safe because he didn’t think about 2nd at all.0
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You never heard someone say "the bat broke the plane"? It is just something that is what it is now I guess? Unwritten rule that everyone follows?F Me In The Brain said:Except for none of the ump interviews showed that to be what they said and that is not on the rules.
I agree that this can enter into their thinking but my point is that it is ridiculous that they do not clarify. Tool no time to find many articles making that same point....it is silly.
I played baseball until I was 18, in a variety of leagues.
A player from MLB was quoted as to the wrist thing...
You played, I'm guessing, and you have a solid opinion on it.
It should be clear and not have to do with what different people think.
I actually never knew it wasn't a written rule, lol. I need to pick up a rule book and go through it again.
I played for years, umped too, played with minor leaguers, college kids. Really enjoyed it.
Anyone else have a thought on a check swing considering it's not in the rule book?0 -
Yeah I've totally heard and used that term and it makes sense....but they should just write down what the rule is so that people actually know and have a guideline.
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Is there any other rules open for interpretation? Is a strike zone actually called out? I was told when I was younger incorrectly what a strike zone was. It is not different for each player. The size of the player does not matter.F Me In The Brain said:Yeah I've totally heard and used that term and it makes sense....but they should just write down what the rule is so that people actually know and have a guideline.
If you kneel down a strike would be from my knee to just below my shoulders.
I know the strike zone has changed throughout the years and wonder if that is still the way to call it or is it another way?0
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