Posted on 10/28/2018 4:25:14 AM PDT by a little elbow grease
Last night there was a controversial play that allowed L.A. to score 4 runs.With respect to that, I wrote this a few hours ago.
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Harold Reynolds and Joe Girardi were on the post game show last night. They went into great detail about how they were sure that Bellinger interfered.
They got out on their little studio baseball field and showed how Bellinger ran up the first base line in FAIR territory. They both thought it was interference by Bellinger. They said if they were managing Boston they "WOULD HAVE BEEN SCREAMING" at the no-call.
But the umpires chose not to call it for some bizarre, perhaps cowardly reason.
And it being unreviewable, nothing happened and Boston scored 4 runs as a result.
Bellinger interfered and it wasn't called.
Reynolds and Girardi even included an illuminating few seconds of actual "film" from the game from a camera that had been placed DIRECTLY looking toward homeplate from the right field line --- directly down the line as Bellinger hurried to first base, running INSIDE the line the entire way. It was a judgment call by the umpire that he did not interfere. Reynolds and Girardi were vehemently disagreeing. (QUITE EXCELLENT OF THEM to call out the umpires on national tv!)
That to me was one of the worst (and important) non-calls in baseball history.
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Once more:
http://www.qcbaseball.com/rules/running-lane.aspx
Running Lane to First Base
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PS --- Bellinger is a smart kid. He was very sly. Being a left handed batter (as I was all my playing years), he knew that the natural momentum/force of a left-handed hitter after his swing is to pull your body out toward FOUL territory as you are leaving the batters box. He had to quickly and purposefully adjust and turn INTO THE FIELD OF PLAY so he could be a problem for the catcher. He is a very fast runner. The catcher's throw grazed him right before he got to the bag (he was still in fair territory).
The catcher should have DRILLED HIM right in the back. Then baseball fans may have gotten the correct call.
Gutless umps.
You almost got your wish in Game 3. I went to bed in the 12th inning.
"That is how you taught an opposing runner to slide into a base, not try to barrel you over, come out throwing side arm and - like shooting - aim for the mass....
Only takes once and they learn how to slide."
------ LOL. So correct.
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I remember when Bryce Harper first came up, Cole Hamels purposely hit him (He admitted it later and probably told BH on the way to first) Harper eventually ended up stealing home after that hit by pitch and the next time up he purposely dropped a bunt up the first base line (hoping the pitcher would have to field it?) -my speculation.. Would have been interesting to see what the brash young 19 year old would have done to the crafty veteran pitcher if the three would have gotten to the same spot at the same time.... No doubt in MY mind that BH intended to leave spike marks UP Hamels back...
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Great story!
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"Right on the line"?
Check your eyes and then write me during your next cogent moment.
Bellinger did a shrewd thing. Good baseball smarts. The catcher failed to do what you suggested. Bad baseball smarts.
It's very difficult for the catcher to thread that needle on a hurried throw. It's also tricky for the guy covering 1st base as his view is somewhat obstructed and the ball can get deflected off the runner. So the correct move for the catcher??? DRILL HIM SQUARE IN THE BACK! Let the umps sort it out with more time to make a review.
Gil Hodges was one of my favorite players for Brooklyn.
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Pee Wee Reese was mine...
Remember the ‘Brooklyn Symphonie’, marching around Ebbets Field....really a clever way of getting into the game when sold out...
Gladys Gooding - The only person (at the time) that ever played for the Dodgers, Rangers and Knicks in the same season.
Red Barber and his ‘Full of Brooklyns’ and other ‘down home’ descriptions.
That young kid coming up for his first game -Vince Scully who most of us figured would NEVER be able to outlast the greats of the days, NOW he is being heralded as the best ever and RETIRING after all these years.
NOW that should make a certain fan base feel old as hell to have been ‘on hand’ when Vince Scully began and just recently see a ‘feeble old man’ retire....<: <: <:
Happy Felton and his ‘Knothole Gang’....Looking back on Happy -he sure stikes me of being ‘light in the loafers’ when seeing and thinking of him today not as a ‘naive, star struck’ 10 yearold.
Again, no ‘proof’ just remembering his ‘actions’ then and he was probably just a nice guy who genuinely liked helping kids BUT today we (supposedly) can’t give the man/woman the benefit of the doubt —— Just go ahead and charge them with something and worry about the facts later.
We have progressed so far, definitely a much different world from when I was growing up...
When TV first came to our town, the Fire House had one and certain of us were allowed to watch the baseball games.
My particular ‘talent’ was I could tell you all the Brooklyn Dodgers vital stats and the Home Town Volunteers would ‘show me off’ to visiting firemen and dignitaries that found it ‘necessary’ to vist the local station when a ball game was on the TV.
Having a birthday in early Oct, my ‘worst’ present was Dodgers finishing # 2 until 1955 when it became the BEST BIRTHDAY ever.
Imagine that, the BASEBALL World Series, in the bag before OCT 9.....here we are pushing November and still playing....
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LOL!
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Vin Scully ---------- what a brilliant, quietly informative announcer. He was an incredibly true pro! His play by play style was gentle and reassuring.
So far as I recall, the runner has the right to the base path.
The problem arose when the throw to the plate was high, which caused a rushed throw. The catcher and the first baseman have a right to throw the ball in the most direct line.
None of them appeared to be obviously impacting the other.
That is why they are judgement calls.
I was screaming at the TV first for the umps to call interference, and then for Cora to challenge. I could not figure out why there was not a huge argument over that.
And now I know. The easiest play in the world to review, and for some reason it is non-reviewable. It can't be any harder than a foul line call to get right, and it amazes me that between the home plate, first base, and right field line umps, none of them ever considered calling Bellinger out.
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LOL ....... not a problem with a crafty, sneaky thief either.
You don't know baseball.
Find a nice pleasant badminton thread.
And now I know. The easiest play in the world to review, and for some reason it is nonrenewable. It can't be any harder than a foul line call to get right, and it amazes me that between the home plate, first base, and right field line umps, none of them ever considered calling Bellinger out.
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DAMN ........... YOU ARE A GENIUS on this .......... and so right. Thank God you wrote this!
I will get back to you later.
SERIOUSLY ......... your intelligent understanding of this subject is extremely welcomed here. There are waaaaay too many morons.
More later.............. I love baseball....... and I love justice.
It was the ‘Dodger Symphony’—not the Brooklyn Symphonie
The trivia question was ‘Who STARTED every game for the Dodgers, Rangers and Knicks in the same season’
That was funny. One afternoon. LOL
Boston fans, sheesh... They win a game and you STILL whine! And you wonder why everybody rolls their eyes at you? People even pull for the Yankees to beat your team. They’d rather watch Alec Baldwin on SNL than listen to you whine and complain. Hillary’s screeching on the campaign stump is music to their ears!
You are fortunate to have a good team to pull for. Maybe asking too much but perhaps grow up a little?...
Once a jerkoff always a jerkoff, eh??? I am NOT a Boston fan, I am a lifelong Pittsburgh Pirate fan. Stupid people like you who jump to ignorant conclusions make me ill and the world a worse place. Get real, idiot.
"And you wonder why everybody rolls their eyes at you? People even pull for the Yankees to beat your team." -----
Still ignorant I see.
"Theyd rather watch Alec Baldwin on SNL than listen to you whine and complain. Hillarys screeching on the campaign stump is music to their ears! You are fortunate to have a good team to pull for. Maybe asking too much but perhaps grow up a little?... ------
Lame ignorant Hatteras. Get your facts right or go over to D.U. where you belong.
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lol
“And you wonder why everybody rolls their eyes at you? People even pull for the Yankees to beat your team. “
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“Well, it took me 17 years to get 3,000 hits in baseball, and I did it in one afternoon on the golf course. Hank Aaron “
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Great sense of humor-—I love it.
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The interference call is NOT automatic simply because the base runner does not confine himself to the 3-foot lane.
Yes, but I bracketed it to emphazie symphonies..the Brooklyn part was wrong.
However since we are being ‘picky’ have to change part two to every HOME GAME ...HA HA
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