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Post by rizzuto on Aug 25, 2019 1:02:37 GMT -5
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Post by kaybli on Aug 25, 2019 1:44:18 GMT -5
Son of a %@%@. That little &#$&@*@$ *@#&@#&@#@& &@#&@&&@##&@. I'd like to @% %#@$%@% @%##@@%@%.
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Post by greatfatness on Aug 25, 2019 6:00:53 GMT -5
We were out for dinner when the game ended but just saw the replays. Very cheap play by Muncie and a terrible call by the umps to take that run away from Torres. Tough break.
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Post by greatfatness on Aug 25, 2019 6:01:47 GMT -5
On the replay it looks like Gardner barely touched him. Looks more like he just lost his balance and fell and stayed down.
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Post by kaybli on Aug 25, 2019 7:26:50 GMT -5
We were out for dinner when the game ended but just saw the replays. Very cheap play by Muncie and a terrible call by the umps to take that run away from Torres. Tough break. There's nothing worse than a flopper or an acting job on a fake injury to influence the game. Beyond disgusted.
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Post by chiyankee on Aug 25, 2019 9:09:17 GMT -5
We were out for dinner when the game ended but just saw the replays. Very cheap play by Muncie and a terrible call by the umps to take that run away from Torres. Tough break. There's nothing worse than a flopper or an acting job on a fake injury to influence the game. Beyond disgusted. The umpire screwed up, not that MLB will ever admit that. There's no accountability for these guys.
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Post by kaybli on Aug 25, 2019 9:16:54 GMT -5
There's nothing worse than a flopper or an acting job on a fake injury to influence the game. Beyond disgusted. The umpire screwed up, not that MLB will ever admit that. There's no accountability for these guys. You're absolutely right. It's the same old story. Imagine if this was a playoff game?
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Post by inger on Aug 25, 2019 16:47:37 GMT -5
Didn’t Boone protest?...
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Post by kaybli on Aug 25, 2019 17:20:09 GMT -5
He was "considering" it according to headlines. Didn't see anywhere that he did. Not that it would do much good.
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Post by pippsheadache on Aug 25, 2019 17:30:57 GMT -5
I am pretty sure a manager has to lodge a protest immediately after the act he is protesting, and it can only involve a rules interpretation. I don't believe there can be a protest after a game has ended unless it was about the last play of the game.
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Post by noetsi on Aug 25, 2019 19:37:39 GMT -5
I have never seen the league do anything even if there is a protest. Its a waste of effort
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Post by chiyankee on Aug 25, 2019 19:40:39 GMT -5
I have never seen the league do anything even if there is a protest. Its a waste of effort The Pine Tar game was the only time I've ever seen a protest reversed.
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Post by noetsi on Aug 26, 2019 16:07:26 GMT -5
There is no real system to deal with this type of problem. "Muncy was involved in the game's defining play, a bang-bang force out in the ninth inning that resulted in two different replay reviews and ended with a controversial timeout that ultimately negated the game-tying run. The timeout was called by Dodgers closer Kenley Jansen and granted by the umpires after Muncy appeared injured by Brett Gardner's hard slide. Though according to Muncy, he was playing up his pain in order to prevent New York's Gleyber Torres from scoring the tying run on the play." The umpires ruled a time out had occurred, whether it should have been or not and that probably can not be challenged since only interpretation of the rules can be challenged. Which granting a time out is not, probably. sports.yahoo.com/yankees-angry-again-after-umpires-disallow-tying-run-in-loss-to-dodgers-014706070.htmlSometimes you just get away with things.
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