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Old Wed Jul 20, 2011, 12:13pm
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Originally Posted by MikeStrybel View Post
I don't know, call them. I'm pretty sure that plenty of pitchers do.
That's right....you don't know....

You stated earlier that...
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Originally Posted by MikeStrybel View Post
You may have noticed that MLB has directed its umpires to make the correct call and not the expected one lately.
Again, I ask who in the MLB office, not a pitcher, (nice try) wants a 12-6 hitting the ground called a strike? Better yet, when is the last time you saw a 12-6 hit the ground and called a strike?

Never mind... most everyone knows this answer.



There is a reason why you don't see arguments on a ball beating the runner and the tag is belt high after the feet hit the bag. It's the same reason why the neighborhood play is called the way it is.

The spats that occur are when it is perceived that the accepted perameters have been exceeded. (bad throw, attempted evasive action by a runner...etc)

Last edited by asdf; Wed Jul 20, 2011 at 12:16pm.
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