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Posted on 6/6/15 at 4:38 pm to ocelot4ark
Posted on 6/6/15 at 4:38 pm to ocelot4ark
HAhaaha and suddenly all the little piggies like I ham and ham and Poker Face vanished!
Posted on 6/6/15 at 4:38 pm to boXerrumble
This ump has the tightest strike zone I have ever seen.
Posted on 6/6/15 at 4:39 pm to thibodauxtigah
Well, our game is over. Do you expect them to sit here all day? I'm heading out myself. But just for this page and future dumbfrick interpretations of what I've been saying:
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.
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 4:41 pm to ocelot4ark
Posted on 6/6/15 at 4:41 pm to ocelot4ark
It's an out today
It's an out tomorrow
It's an out of our SS does it
It's baseball
It's an out tomorrow
It's an out of our SS does it
It's baseball
Posted on 6/6/15 at 4:41 pm to ocelot4ark
quote:Thank god you aren't a cop. You know why? Because blow jobs are actually against the law. But everyone understands that it has no merit. But you, oh so knowledgable you who knows all rulesbooks and "watches baseball", would be busting down our doors
ocelot4ark
Posted on 6/6/15 at 4:48 pm to lsupride87
Do you teach little league kids not to touch the base on the turn? Why not? It's going to be called.
Try to reconcile that. You can't. It's an out if it's called an out, but not all outs align to the rulebook, which I'VE NEVER ARGUED OTHERWISE.
How many times do I have to say that, according to the rulebook, it's not an out. Why do we have replay in MLB today? Could it be that umpires miss calls sometimes...which I've never argued? How fricking dense are you people?
Rules are the standard. What's called out is subjective. If you argue with this, you're a complete fricking moron. I don't care if you're a hog fan or tiger fan.
Try to reconcile that. You can't. It's an out if it's called an out, but not all outs align to the rulebook, which I'VE NEVER ARGUED OTHERWISE.
How many times do I have to say that, according to the rulebook, it's not an out. Why do we have replay in MLB today? Could it be that umpires miss calls sometimes...which I've never argued? How fricking dense are you people?
Rules are the standard. What's called out is subjective. If you argue with this, you're a complete fricking moron. I don't care if you're a hog fan or tiger fan.
This post was edited on 6/6/15 at 4:49 pm
Posted on 6/6/15 at 4:50 pm to UltimateHog
Jordan Knotson on the hill for Mizzou State tomorrow.
6-1
3.06 era
82.1 IP
77 hits
.250 opp. avg.
58 K's
36 BBs
6-1
3.06 era
82.1 IP
77 hits
.250 opp. avg.
58 K's
36 BBs
This post was edited on 6/6/15 at 4:51 pm
Posted on 6/6/15 at 4:51 pm to Hawgeye
Who will we go with, ya think?
I just hope we make MS earn their runs and avoid a dozen BB's.
I just hope we make MS earn their runs and avoid a dozen BB's.
Posted on 6/6/15 at 4:52 pm to ocelot4ark
quote:umm I don't. No coach from 12 years old on teaches the kid to axtually touch the base when turning a double play. We are all taught the neighborhood play. Once again, you just proved you most likely never even played baseball
Do you teach little league kids not to touch the base on the turn? Why not? It's going to be ca
Posted on 6/6/15 at 4:53 pm to ocelot4ark
ANOTHER MISSED DOUBLE PLAY
Point is, it happens A LOT. Just do a YouTube search of double plays, and you'll see this pretty often.
It's Just one of the many understood rules of baseball. I think that's all everyone is trying to say.
Point is, it happens A LOT. Just do a YouTube search of double plays, and you'll see this pretty often.
It's Just one of the many understood rules of baseball. I think that's all everyone is trying to say.
Posted on 6/6/15 at 4:53 pm to Hawgeye
I think you personally jinxed them today
You angered the baseball gods with all of your "we're gonna win it all"
Now your going to have to go 2-1 instead of 2-0

You angered the baseball gods with all of your "we're gonna win it all"
Now your going to have to go 2-1 instead of 2-0

Posted on 6/6/15 at 4:55 pm to sportsfreak1989s
quote:
Point is, it happens A LOT. Just
Never argued otherwise, so the fact that y'all are bringing up examples does nothing to change the fact that it goes against the rulebook.
Posted on 6/6/15 at 4:56 pm to Old Sarge
I tried the false-bravado confidence in the 9th, saying "we're gonna win." Failed. 

Posted on 6/6/15 at 4:56 pm to Old Sarge
Old Sarge checking in just in time for the end of the beat down
Posted on 6/6/15 at 4:56 pm to ocelot4ark
Everyone but Lowery will be available tomorrow per DVH.
No starter announced
No starter announced
Posted on 6/6/15 at 4:58 pm to lsupride87
quote:
No coach from 12 years old on teaches the kid to axtually touch the base when turning a double play.
Yes they do.
quote:
We are all taught the neighborhood play.
No you aren't.
quote:
Once again, you just proved you most likely never even played baseball

Posted on 6/6/15 at 4:58 pm to thibodauxtigah
where did I go? where?
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