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  • jmh
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    My bad, looks like Anaheim is carrying three catchers so they could've run for Mathis.

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  • mookie1995
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    Wasn't rich Garcia the fool that gave the yanks a HR in the Jeffrey meier game?

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  • jmh
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    Originally posted by Terrierbyassociation View Post
    Mathis should have been pinch ran for, and Willitis would have easily scored on that play to Texeira.
    Can't run for Mathis if your other catcher is already out of the game.

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  • Terrierbyassociation
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    Mathis should have been pinch ran for, and Willitis would have easily scored on that play to Texeira.

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  • French Rage
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    Whew...

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  • ScoobyDoo
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    Hunter still swings at absolute garbage. And they blow bases loaded with 1 out in extra innings.

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  • Dirty
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    Originally posted by Terrierbyassociation View Post
    Bobby Abreu: Epic Fail.
    Tim McCarver making Jeter throwing Abreu out sound like brain surgery is equally pathetic.

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  • Terrierbyassociation
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    Bobby Abreu: Epic Fail.

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  • unofan
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    Originally posted by hockeyplayer1015 View Post
    Don't necessarily agree with the call, but them's the rules.
    It may have been the techniaclly correct call according to the rules, but you know **** well that 99% of the time, an umpire would call that an out regardless. I've seen shortstops make the turn 3 feet away from the bag and still get the call.

    It's the timing that makes it suspect. You don't make that call late in a playoff game when you haven't made a similar one all year.

    Edit: And it doesn't help when the MLB umpires act like the neighborhood call doesn't exist.
    “There is no such thing as the neighborhood play,” said Rich Garcia, a Major League Baseball umpire supervisor for seven years after spending 25 years in blue. “You either touch the base or you don’t.”
    Then MLB umpires must be blind as a bat, because the neighborhood call is made routinely. And anyone who's seen more than a handful of baseball games knows it, too. Denying the existence of it makes it seem like they believe the fans are just ignorant fools. Same thing as the nearly automatic calls on tag plays depending on where the ball is relative to the runner (ie, if the glove is down in front, it's an auto out regardless of if the tag's made; if the tag is made on the back or lower, the call will almost always be safe even if the runner wasn't on base yet).
    Last edited by unofan; 10-19-2009, 09:25 AM.

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  • mookie1995
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    Originally posted by gounhwildcats View Post
    Now let's hope the long layoff didn't hurt Lee. Come on Cliff, 3 up, 3 down.
    hurt me. tonight is the first game i've turned on during the lcs. waste a whole week and play into november.

    baseball is stupid. (baseball corp, of course )

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  • GreatLakerMohawk
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    Originally posted by Terrierbyassociation View Post
    They're not going to support any sort of cap. But you're right we have to wonder if they'd accept a soft cap, but then again what the hell would even be the effect a soft cap would have? Probably none at all.
    The same thing the luxury tax does now I figure. Little to nothing.

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  • Terrierbyassociation
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    Originally posted by amherstblackbear View Post
    It depends on the cap, right? I can't imagine they'd support a hard cap.
    They're not going to support any sort of cap. But you're right we have to wonder if they'd accept a soft cap, but then again what the hell would even be the effect a soft cap would have? Probably none at all.

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  • amherstblackbear
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    Originally posted by Brenthoven View Post
    I'd like the salary cap more for the overspending teams, so they can't buy EVERYONE.
    That's why it's sometimes interesting to look at median salaries, instead of overall payroll. Obviously, the bottom line matters, but median salary is probably a better measure of the distribution of actual & potential free agents.

    http://content.usatoday.com/sports/b...aspx?year=2009

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  • gounhwildcats
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    Originally posted by mookie1995 View Post
    ah, ryan howard.

    not wanted by the pirates
    I love Ryan, especially when he goes up not thinking he has to hit a HR every pitch.

    Now let's hope the long layoff didn't hurt Lee. Come on Cliff, 3 up, 3 down.

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  • Hammer
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    4-0.

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