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[QUOTE]Originally posted by GarthB
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(just thought this post needed a little humor. I crawl under my rock again.)
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Good call by the rules?--Yup! Good call by an NFL veterano?--Yup! Apples and oranges again. |
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First off I agree with the balk.
What is funny to me is that there are people on here jumping on the band wagon to call it as it is suppose to be called. Where as at the start of the season i was called a OOO for calling a balk, by rule. Garth B., DG which way should it be? http://www.officialforum.com/showthr...0&pagenumber=1 |
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Your situation is different. It was a Federation game, and you balked the guy for rolling his glove. Rolling the glove, though illegal, is an accepted practice, and overlooked by some umpires.
That is very different than a no stop balk, after Yeast says to make the call no matter what the situation is. |
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We're not talking about results here!
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Why wait for two balks that you don't call and then call it on the third. I don't know Mr. Yeast, but I would think that he as I cringed when he saw this call. I read what the umpire in chief said in the paper, and it was a simple rule quote to back his partner. The look on his face when he saw the balk called made all the difference. Then U2 the UIC got stuck having to explain it to the coach. What would you expect him to say, he missed the call? No by rule it was a good call. But as far as the game, it was a poor call in a very very good baseball game. Thanks David |
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Thanks for bringing this thread to my attention. As I told you in my email, I would post my opinion. I've done that. It appears tomorrow on the paid site. But it's a free article, so anyone can read it. Two reasons: The "opinion" is about 1800 words. It will read much better in magazine format than here at The Forum. Second, I just wanted some people to stop by to see what they're missing over there. Let me know what you think. |
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In the game under discussion, there's little chance R3 was stealing home or R1 stealing 1B (especially with the pitch being ball four of an intentional walk which would have forced R1 to 2B). Sounds like the official in the example used by Yeast understood advantage/disadvantage of the technical rule. Just a point, Freix |
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Officials would make that call if it had potential impact within the game. My same example but the runner breaks toward the left sideline............and the holding infraction at the left sideline IS CALLED. Good call??????? Absolutely !!!!!!! The difference----advantage gained in one instance vs. no advantage gained in the other. The official understands advantage/disadvantage. The comparison to an offsides penalty is moreso a comparison to the dropped ball off the rubber. When it's obvious it's hard to ignore. There is also advantage to be gained when a player lines up offside. Just a point, Freix [Edited by Bfair on Jun 14th, 2005 at 05:02 AM] |
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