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To: Al Simmons

Sorry, it hit the ridge in the bottom of the webbing, not the ground. Seriously, would a pro catcher just roll the ball back to the pitcher without easily tagging the runner out if he wasn't ABSOLUTELY positive he caught the ball, something he has done a million times in his career. He has got enough balls in the dirt to easily know the difference.


46 posted on 10/12/2005 8:38:25 PM PDT by HisKingdomWillAbolishSinDeath (My Homeland Security: Isaiah 54:17 No weapon that is formed against thee shall prosper)
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To: HisKingdomWillAbolishSinDeath
He could have tagged the runner to make sure.
I've seen the runner tagged on third strike a number of times.
Even when the ball was caught.
he could have made a throw to first.
98 posted on 10/12/2005 8:48:58 PM PDT by BlueMoose
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To: HisKingdomWillAbolishSinDeath
Seriously, would a pro catcher just roll the ball back to the pitcher without easily tagging the runner out if he wasn't ABSOLUTELY positive he caught the ball, something he has done a million times in his career.

It could be an instinctive routine move to try to sell a strike out call to an umpire on a half swing on a low pitch. Pierzynski didn't make a half swing, but the catcher may not have known that since he's concentrating on the ball, not the batter. In any event it's a bonehead move by a third string catcher who must have known that his glove was in the dirt when he gloved the ball -- making it too close for assumptions.

289 posted on 10/13/2005 1:33:28 AM PDT by ravinson
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