GDT: Cards @ Pirates (4/9) ~ 11:35am CDT

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Re: GDT: Cards @ Pirates (4/9) ~ 11:35am CDT

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Ozziesfan41 wrote: 09 Apr 2025 13:31 pm Why didn’t oli challenge it? Even the announcers thought he was
Because Oli is clueless

He should have been out on the grass the second they called him out
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Re: GDT: Cards @ Pirates (4/9) ~ 11:35am CDT

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rockondlouie wrote: 09 Apr 2025 13:29 pm Shortest distance between two points is a straight line, Saggesse should've just dove over the pile up and he'd have been safe instead of stutter stepping and arcing around them.
With just an ounce of effort Saggesse could have played hop-scotch and leaped over the pile to score. But no...I'll pussyfoot around them instead.
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Re: GDT: Cards @ Pirates (4/9) ~ 11:35am CDT

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1. Fielder's Right of Way on Batted Balls:
General Rule:
On a batted ball, fielders have the right to field the ball, and runners must avoid them.
Runner's Responsibility:
Runners must avoid a fielder who is in the act of fielding a batted ball, even if it means running outside the baseline.
Deflection:
If a ball deflects off a fielder, the fielder retains the right of way as long as the ball remains within their immediate reach.
Obstruction:
A fielder cannot block a runner's path to a base unless they are in the act of fielding a batted ball or are in possession of the ball.
2. Runner's Right of Way at Other Times:
General Rule: At times other than on a batted ball, runners have the right of way and fielders cannot impede their progress to a base.
Interference: If a fielder obstructs a runner's path to a base without being in the act of fielding a batted ball or possessing the ball, it's considered interference, and the runner is awarded at least one base.
Base Blocking: A fielder cannot block access to a base without possession of the ball.
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Re: GDT: Cards @ Pirates (4/9) ~ 11:35am CDT

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BrummerStealsHome wrote: 09 Apr 2025 13:31 pm
rockondlouie wrote: 09 Apr 2025 13:29 pm Shortest distance between two points is a straight line, Saggesse should've just dove over the pile up and he'd have been safe instead of stutter stepping and arcing around them.
I could have sworn he was wearing a tutu there.
:lol:

Needed a Donovan type who would've just hurled over the pile and landed face first on home plate.
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Re: GDT: Cards @ Pirates (4/9) ~ 11:35am CDT

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Did I just hear a lame "right field sucks" cheer briefly? Man, must be a slow day in Pittsburgh.
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Re: GDT: Cards @ Pirates (4/9) ~ 11:35am CDT

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good job Leahy
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Re: GDT: Cards @ Pirates (4/9) ~ 11:35am CDT

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Nice job Leahy, kids really coming into his own.

Get the man a run
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Re: GDT: Cards @ Pirates (4/9) ~ 11:35am CDT

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Extras are not our friend.
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Re: GDT: Cards @ Pirates (4/9) ~ 11:35am CDT

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I don't for sure know the MLB rules on interference, but I'm a high school umpire.

I would say Saggesse was being careful to not run into a protected fielder there on the pop up. Which is correct of him. Once the ball falls, I don't think those fielders are protected any longer. But I'm not totally sure about that.
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Re: GDT: Cards @ Pirates (4/9) ~ 11:35am CDT

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tony3425 wrote: 09 Apr 2025 13:31 pm
Carp4Cy wrote: 09 Apr 2025 13:27 pm sagesse can't argue his path was blocked? and why did he stop? You can't touch the ball but you can run into a fielder and advance.
This isn't remotely close to accurate. If he made contact with the fielder while they're trying to field the ball, it's runner interference and he's called out. The play from him here, is to get home while avoiding contact, instead of just prancing around panicking. Go around, jump over, anything would have been better than what he did outside of running into the fielder.
If I were his manager I'd seriously demand the cost of a front-row ticket, because instead of being a base runner there, that's what he was, spectator.

F'n idiot. I sure hope they win because if not, you blew a no-hit performance from your starter until your manager, once again, pulled him too early. And that should have been an easy run.
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Re: GDT: Cards @ Pirates (4/9) ~ 11:35am CDT

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Absolut wrote: 09 Apr 2025 13:34 pm 1. Fielder's Right of Way on Batted Balls:
General Rule:
On a batted ball, fielders have the right to field the ball, and runners must avoid them.
Runner's Responsibility:
Runners must avoid a fielder who is in the act of fielding a batted ball, even if it means running outside the baseline.
Deflection:
If a ball deflects off a fielder, the fielder retains the right of way as long as the ball remains within their immediate reach.
Obstruction:
A fielder cannot block a runner's path to a base unless they are in the act of fielding a batted ball or are in possession of the ball.
2. Runner's Right of Way at Other Times:
General Rule: At times other than on a batted ball, runners have the right of way and fielders cannot impede their progress to a base.
Interference: If a fielder obstructs a runner's path to a base without being in the act of fielding a batted ball or possessing the ball, it's considered interference, and the runner is awarded at least one base.
Base Blocking: A fielder cannot block access to a base without possession of the ball.
Thanks for posting that.
Based on #2 how can the Cards not win a challenge??
Someone wake Oli up!!!!!!
Exactly WHAT does he have to lose by challenging???
He’s an imbecile!!!!!
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Re: GDT: Cards @ Pirates (4/9) ~ 11:35am CDT

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Cusecards wrote: 09 Apr 2025 13:40 pm
Absolut wrote: 09 Apr 2025 13:34 pm 1. Fielder's Right of Way on Batted Balls:
General Rule:
On a batted ball, fielders have the right to field the ball, and runners must avoid them.
Runner's Responsibility:
Runners must avoid a fielder who is in the act of fielding a batted ball, even if it means running outside the baseline.
Deflection:
If a ball deflects off a fielder, the fielder retains the right of way as long as the ball remains within their immediate reach.
Obstruction:
A fielder cannot block a runner's path to a base unless they are in the act of fielding a batted ball or are in possession of the ball.
2. Runner's Right of Way at Other Times:
General Rule: At times other than on a batted ball, runners have the right of way and fielders cannot impede their progress to a base.
Interference: If a fielder obstructs a runner's path to a base without being in the act of fielding a batted ball or possessing the ball, it's considered interference, and the runner is awarded at least one base.
Base Blocking: A fielder cannot block access to a base without possession of the ball.
Thanks for posting that.
Based on #2 how can the Cards not win a challenge??
Someone wake Oli up!!!!!!
Exactly WHAT does he have to lose by challenging???
He’s an imbecile!!!!!
All Saggesse had to do was dive over the pile and he'd have landed on the plate ahead of any tag, he blew it.
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Re: GDT: Cards @ Pirates (4/9) ~ 11:35am CDT

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If we go to extras, Burleson is your Ghost Runner in the 10th. You would assume Siani will PR, Baker PH's for someone else...unless they move Donnie to 1B, which he can do, he has the 1Bglove in the locker.

Edit ~ this might be for naught.... Ryan "this ain't 2024" Fernandez on the mound....>WHITE FLAG
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Re: GDT: Cards @ Pirates (4/9) ~ 11:35am CDT

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Omg Fernandez???? Good grief Oli. All of this just to punt the game?
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Re: GDT: Cards @ Pirates (4/9) ~ 11:35am CDT

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9 innings of offensive failure. And now RFed is in to end it with another loss.
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Re: GDT: Cards @ Pirates (4/9) ~ 11:35am CDT

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rockondlouie wrote: 09 Apr 2025 13:44 pm
Cusecards wrote: 09 Apr 2025 13:40 pm
Absolut wrote: 09 Apr 2025 13:34 pm 1. Fielder's Right of Way on Batted Balls:
General Rule:
On a batted ball, fielders have the right to field the ball, and runners must avoid them.
Runner's Responsibility:
Runners must avoid a fielder who is in the act of fielding a batted ball, even if it means running outside the baseline.
Deflection:
If a ball deflects off a fielder, the fielder retains the right of way as long as the ball remains within their immediate reach.
Obstruction:
A fielder cannot block a runner's path to a base unless they are in the act of fielding a batted ball or are in possession of the ball.
2. Runner's Right of Way at Other Times:
General Rule: At times other than on a batted ball, runners have the right of way and fielders cannot impede their progress to a base.
Interference: If a fielder obstructs a runner's path to a base without being in the act of fielding a batted ball or possessing the ball, it's considered interference, and the runner is awarded at least one base.
Base Blocking: A fielder cannot block access to a base without possession of the ball.
Thanks for posting that.
Based on #2 how can the Cards not win a challenge??
Someone wake Oli up!!!!!!
Exactly WHAT does he have to lose by challenging???
He’s an imbecile!!!!!
All Saggesse had to do was dive over the pile and he'd have landed on the plate ahead of any tag, he blew it.
Agree
Saggese effed up but what exactly is Oli saving his challenge for???
The 12th??
Friday???
Mind boggling.
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