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Posted on 6/6/15 at 4:24 pm to thunderbird1100
Posted on 6/6/15 at 4:24 pm to thunderbird1100
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Really good comparison actually
Holding happens every play in football,
Non-sequitur. It's not at all what is being argued. I never said umps don't miss calls. I never said they should be perfect. I'm saying that for the lead runner to be out on a force play, the rules say the fielder must touch the bag or the runner.
If I'm wrong and the neighborhood play is codified in a rulebook somewhere, someone please send me a link. If it's such common knowledge, I feel like it would be incredibly easy to just send me the link. I've provided TWO LINKS that say it is not technically an out. I should not have needed to do that, but evidently people think that an offsides that wasn't called in a football game isn't technically an offsides.
Like I've said repeatedly, human subjectivity/error isn't being discussed. The rules are being discussed.
Posted on 6/6/15 at 4:25 pm to lsupride87
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The neighborhood double play is as engrained in baseball as cracker jacks
First with the ad hominem attack...But it's still technically not an out. Can you read? Send me a rule book that says it's not an out.
This post was edited on 6/6/15 at 4:27 pm
Posted on 6/6/15 at 4:26 pm to ocelot4ark
But it is an out. And not a missed call. You lack common sense. Are you a human or a machine that can't comprehend?
Posted on 6/6/15 at 4:26 pm to UltimateHog
They're going to be tough tomorrow. Looking at their schedule they only lost Sunday games to UCA and Dallas Baptist.
Posted on 6/6/15 at 4:27 pm to Hawgeye
I think Yall take them tomorrow
Posted on 6/6/15 at 4:28 pm to lsupride87
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But it is an out. And not a missed call.
Not according to the rules. Prove otherwise. I've asked repeatedly. You can't. Simply because it isn't called correctly 100% of the time doesn't mean that it's the correct call when it isn't. Jesus fricking Christ. You question whether I'VE played baseball.
Posted on 6/6/15 at 4:28 pm to Hawgeye
You don't think that the Hogs were chirping at him in the last 3 in ings?
I'm sure they need to show class then, by your standards. If Rowe was still AD there would have been something said after the game.
I get it he was over the top, but hell the guy threw a 1 hitter despite Guttin and Lump trying to lose the game. If you knew how those two ran a staff you'd get how big of a performance that was.
I'm sure they need to show class then, by your standards. If Rowe was still AD there would have been something said after the game.
I get it he was over the top, but hell the guy threw a 1 hitter despite Guttin and Lump trying to lose the game. If you knew how those two ran a staff you'd get how big of a performance that was.
This post was edited on 6/6/15 at 4:30 pm
Posted on 6/6/15 at 4:29 pm to sms151t
TCU starting to pull away from A&M.
Posted on 6/6/15 at 4:30 pm to ocelot4ark
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Non-sequitur. It's not at all what is being argued. I never said umps don't miss calls. I never said they should be perfect. I'm saying that for the lead runner to be out on a force play, the rules say the fielder must touch the bag or the runner.
The rules in football say you cannot grab and move someone but it happens al lthe time too ,very rarely called, most often because it doesnt affect the play nor is simply seen. SS/2B routinely miss 2nd base on DPs but as long as they come close it's NEVER called safe for the runner. If you watch baseball at all you would seriously understand how silly it is to be melting down over this.
ESPECIALLY when you just got 1 hit.
Posted on 6/6/15 at 4:30 pm to ocelot4ark
I proved otherwise. If you actually played or watched basebal you wouldn't have complained about the call. By complaining you proved you don't know the game. That is obvious.
Posted on 6/6/15 at 4:31 pm to CayceCock13
Well just get ready for tomorrow Ags
Posted on 6/6/15 at 4:32 pm to thunderbird1100
I honestly think A&M might be a prime example of a team that maxed out before the postseason started. Not a big fan of TCU, though, so good luck.
Posted on 6/6/15 at 4:33 pm to Sykology
Good lord JJ Schwarz AGAIN!
Only a freshman!

Posted on 6/6/15 at 4:34 pm to CayceCock13
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TCU starting to pull out of A&M.
Fixed
Posted on 6/6/15 at 4:35 pm to thunderbird1100
I'm not melting at all. I'm pointing out a fact and find it laughable that people are arguing against the rules that are in black and white. HOW MANY frickING TIMES DO I HAVE TO SAY THAT, YES, UMPIRES MISS CALLS? I"VE SAID IT REPEATEDLY.
That is not what is under discussion, for the 100th time.
And just to put it to rest, geniuses, here is what the college rulebook says.
That is not what is under discussion, for the 100th time.
And just to put it to rest, geniuses, here is what the college rulebook says.
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Putout
SECTION 13. A putout is credited to a fielder who catches a batted ball in
flight, tags out a runner or puts out a runner by holding the ball while touching
a base to which a runner is forced to advance or return. When a batter strikes
out, a putout is credited to the catcher, unless the catcher fails to field the pitch
cleanly and must put the batter-runner out at first base.
Exceptions—
1) When a batter is called out for an illegally batted ball, for a foul thirdstrike
bunt, for being hit by his own batted ball, for interference with the
catcher or for failing to bat in his proper turn, the putout shall be credited
to the catcher.
2) When a batter is declared out on an infield fly that is not caught, the
putout is credited to the fielder who is nearest the ball at the time.
3) When a base runner is out because of being hit by a fairly batted ball, the
putout shall be credited to the fielder nearest the ball at the time.
4) When a runner is called out for running out of the base line to avoid
being tagged, the putout shall be credited to the fielder whom the runner
avoided.
5) When a runner is called out for passing another runner, the putout shall
be credited to the fielder nearest the point of passing.
6) When a runner is called out for running the bases in reverse order, the
putout shall be credited to the fielder covering the base he left in starting
his reverse run.
7) When a runner is called out for interfering with a fielder, the putout shall
be credited to the fielder with whom the runner interfered, unless the
fielder was in the act of throwing the ball when the interference occurred.
In that case, the putout shall be credited to the fielder for whom the
throw was intended; the fielder whose throw was interfered with shall be
credited with an assist.
8) When a batter-runner is called out because of interference by a preceding
runner, the putout shall be credited to the first baseman. If the fielder
interfered with was in the act of throwing the ball, he shall be credited
with an assist. In no case can he be credited with more than one assist on
any one play.
Posted on 6/6/15 at 4:36 pm to lsupride87
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By complaining you proved you don't know the game.
By complaining I demonstrated a knowledge of the rulebook. If I'm umping, which I've done, I'd call him safe. I'm sure the ump in question would have called him safe if he had been positioned differently. It's his job to enforce the rules as written. Umps have historically had issues with this, but I've never argued otherwise. Learn to read.
I'm sure I've had more success playing baseball than lots of you, but it's a bit pointless to bring it up. But keep on making arguments I never made. count.
This post was edited on 6/6/15 at 4:38 pm
Posted on 6/6/15 at 4:37 pm to sms151t
Class and SMS at this point, don't go together.
It was proven today, by more than one player.
I'm not sure why you're arguing this with me. They looked tacky.
SEC baseball is full of rivalries, but rarely, very rarely do you see individual players on teams mocking the opposing crowds or opposing dugouts. If it happens, it's usually from a Cohen coached team.
As I said...a shitty program acting its part.
It was proven today, by more than one player.
I'm not sure why you're arguing this with me. They looked tacky.
SEC baseball is full of rivalries, but rarely, very rarely do you see individual players on teams mocking the opposing crowds or opposing dugouts. If it happens, it's usually from a Cohen coached team.
As I said...a shitty program acting its part.
Posted on 6/6/15 at 4:38 pm to ocelot4ark
Now Florida State playing ugly
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