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Originally Posted by scrounge
First, I don't think he did. Second, even if he did it was without question a legal slide into the base. Third, what's that have to do with anything?
Middlebrooks, in the baseline without the ball and not making a play, impeding a runner. Easy call.
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It's has a lot to do with everything. I never said the slide was illegal. Craig did help take Middlebrooks legs out from under him. Middlebrooks wouldn't be on the ground if that didn't happen.
So I guess you would call obstruction on a steal attempt where the runner goes in hard causing the fielder to go down on top of the runner. Everybody starts to untangle from there. Looks like the same to me. Middlebrooks wasn't holding him down.
Middlebrooks was attempting to catch the ball when contact was made. In my book, Joyce only saw Middlebrooks lying on the ground, and took it from there.
Heck, wasn't it Demuth that made the bad call at 2B that was obvious to most everyone in the park except him.
Here, You can daable check.
http://msn.foxsports.com/mlb/story/s...olliday-102613
I fail to see where the call was so cut, and dried.