Thread: Train Wrecks
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Old Thu May 20, 2004, 09:56pm
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Question

Would any of you blues consider what is described in the
follwing as a "Train Wreck"?

A train wreck is where a defender in this case 1st base or the fielder recieving the throw blocks the bag as the runner dives back in. The defender is not in possesion of the ball, but rather catches it after the runner dives head first into her and is trying to find a way through the defender to the bag. Sometimes what seems like an eternity passes while the runner trys to claw through a crouching defender blocking the bag. After recieving the throw defender slaps the tag on runner. Case 2 runner going home, catcher is 2 feet up the line, runner has to alter path to avoid defender without possesion. NO CALL. Catcher sitting on plate without possesion, runner,diving slide PLOWS HEAD FIRST into catcher not in possesion, catcher recieves throw, applies tag. NO CALL, THIS IS A TRAIN WRECK. If you can honestly say you have not witnessed this NO CALL by an umpire, I will withdraw my complaint, apologize and stand corrected. If you have, were you umpiring these no call train wrecks? Can you honestly say you made the call in each case? At what point does safety enter your judgement? Before or after the EMS takes an injured player off the field?

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