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The SEC umps did not mess up. The LSU catcher charged home plate without the ball.
Posted on 5/26/24 at 8:17 am
Posted on 5/26/24 at 8:17 am
Pretty easy call, IMO.
Watch for others to try to exploit this rule before it’s changed.
Watch for others to try to exploit this rule before it’s changed.
Posted on 5/26/24 at 8:19 am to ForeverGator
Did ump make right call on Milam hit?
Posted on 5/26/24 at 8:23 am to That LSU Guy
You’re biased, take those shite stained glasses off.
Posted on 5/26/24 at 8:35 am to ForeverGator
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he SEC umps did not mess up. The LSU catcher charged home plate without the ball.
Actually they did...the batter clearly steps out of the batters box as the pitch is being made which is an auto strike, if there is a runner on base the rule states is two strikes against the batter. In this case it was an 0-2 count with two outs and the batter should have been the final out without the need to tagging the runner stealing from third...
The ump and the entire crew blew the call the home plate ump initially called correctly by calling the base runner out if he was going to ignore the batter stepping out of the box as the pitch was being made (and there was NO balk on the pitcher) so either way the batter or the base runner should have been the final out...
The entire umpiring crew were incompetent in that situation on a non-reviewing play...
Posted on 5/26/24 at 8:37 am to ForeverGator
We don't give a shite...signed Monster Milam's walk off home run...



Posted on 5/26/24 at 8:45 am to ForeverGator
Doesn’t matter if catcher charges. As long as foot wasn’t on plate, or in front, it is allowed. Ump just made wrong judgement
Regardless, Milam said ball doesn’t lie
Regardless, Milam said ball doesn’t lie
This post was edited on 5/26/24 at 8:46 am
Posted on 5/26/24 at 8:55 am to ForeverGator
The announcers thought it was wrong and explained why. The rule says on or in front of the plate. He wasn't on the plate or in front of it. It doesn't say "charged" like you are suggesting.
Also, batter was out of the box.
Also, runner never toucherd home.
Also, LSU undefeated in SECT and Florida went 0-1.
Also, batter was out of the box.
Also, runner never toucherd home.
Also, LSU undefeated in SECT and Florida went 0-1.
Posted on 5/26/24 at 9:01 am to ForeverGator
And the batter stepped out the box before the ball arrived. Which is a strike. He already had two strikes so that should have been an out and inning over
Posted on 5/26/24 at 9:01 am to ForeverGator
The rule doesn’t state you can’t charge home plate. So why does charging home plate matter?
Posted on 5/26/24 at 9:24 am to ForeverGator
18-4 still stings doesn't it? 

Posted on 5/26/24 at 9:32 am to ForeverGator
You are blind. He caught the ball then stepped up an blocked the plate with the out. You can’t block the plate without ball.
Posted on 5/26/24 at 9:34 am to ForeverGator
And you are baseball ignorant
Posted on 5/26/24 at 9:42 am to ForeverGator
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You’re biased, take those shite stained glasses off.
Biased because it was the wrong call is a wild statement.
Posted on 5/26/24 at 9:43 am to ForeverGator
It doesn’t matter at this point 

Posted on 5/26/24 at 9:44 am to tigerskin
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Doesn’t matter if catcher charges. As long as foot wasn’t on plate, or in front, it is allowed.
Catcher’s foot was clearly on home plate before he had the ball.
Correct call.
Posted on 5/26/24 at 9:47 am to ForeverGator
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The LSU catcher charged home plate without the ball.by ForeverGator
And what is wrong w that.
Posted on 5/26/24 at 9:48 am to tigerfoot
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And what is wrong w that.
Nothing until his foot was on top of it without the ball.
Posted on 5/26/24 at 9:50 am to Tuscaloosa
Tuscaloosa and ForeverGator agreeing on a call against LSU.
There’s literally nothing more I need to see to convince me that LSU 100% got fricked. Not that it matters in the end, but it’s good to get that validation.
There’s literally nothing more I need to see to convince me that LSU 100% got fricked. Not that it matters in the end, but it’s good to get that validation.
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