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Tim C Wed Aug 02, 2006 08:01am

Excuse me Steve:
 
I am 6' and 190#s . . . as straws go, that would be about average.

I think.

Regards,

RonRef Wed Aug 02, 2006 08:44am

Quote:

Originally Posted by mcrowder
And you're SURE the foot is grounded at the moment the pitch hits the bat?

How many times a game does a batter hit the ball with his front foot in the air?

RonRef Wed Aug 02, 2006 08:48am

Quote:

Originally Posted by jwwashburn
THAN, not THEN.

There a couple of these that simply drive me crazy.

then instead of than
your instead of you're

Your Pal,

Joe

Thanks for being the grammer police.

BBall_Junkie Wed Aug 02, 2006 09:06am

Quote:

Originally Posted by RonRef
Thanks for being the grammer police.

correction: Grammar Police

ctblu40 Wed Aug 02, 2006 09:10am

Quote:

Originally Posted by BBall_Junkie
correction: Grammar Police


Now that is just plain funny!!!:D

RonRef Wed Aug 02, 2006 09:27am

Quote:

Originally Posted by BBall_Junkie
correction: Grammar Police

An English teacher no doubt!

GarthB Wed Aug 02, 2006 09:58am

Quote:

Originally Posted by RonRef
How many times a game does a batter hit the ball with his front foot in the air?

On running bunt attempts, and attempts on outside pitches, more often than not.

mcrowder Wed Aug 02, 2006 10:02am

Quote:

Originally Posted by RonRef
How many times a game does a batter hit the ball with his front foot in the air?

HellifIknow - I'm not looking at their feet. Didn't I already cover that?!?!?! :)

SanDiegoSteve Wed Aug 02, 2006 10:09am

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tim C
I am 6' and 190#s . . . as straws go, that would be about average.

I think.

Regards,

Still larger than any straw I've ever seen!

RonRef Wed Aug 02, 2006 10:34am

Quote:

Originally Posted by mcrowder
HellifIknow - I'm not looking at their feet. Didn't I already cover that?!?!?! :)

Originally Posted by mcrowder
And you're SURE the foot is grounded at the moment the pitch hits the bat?

Then would did you ask this question earlier?

Carbide Keyman Wed Aug 02, 2006 06:25pm

did I misread something ? ..........................
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by RonRef
Originally Posted by mcrowder
And you're SURE the foot is grounded at the moment the pitch hits the bat?

Then would did you ask this question earlier?





HUH ?!?!?




Doug

SanDiegoSteve Wed Aug 02, 2006 07:55pm

The MLB explanation
 
In the Phils/Cards game on ESPN right now, everyone is focused on Chase Utley's bid to get a base hit in his 34th straight game. The camera focused on his back foot, which was set up completely out of the back of the batter's box.

Whoever the ex-rat is who's doing the color commentary explained what would happen if the catcher complained about the batter's back foot being behind the back line of the box.

If the catcher complained to the umpire, Adam Dowdy, about it, Dowdy would enforce the rule and make Utley get in the box. Otherwise, it is ignored.

The commentator went on to say that the next time that complaining catcher came up to bat, he would get plunked by the pitcher.

That's how they take care of that stuff in the bigs. In the lower level, this is supposedly not taught. This is one big reason you don't see it called in big people baseball, because nobody wants to get pegged in the ribs by a major league fastball (or any fastball).

Edited to correct umpire's name.

Rcichon Wed Aug 02, 2006 08:22pm

So what gives? Stupid rule no one likes?

SanDiegoSteve Wed Aug 02, 2006 08:29pm

Pretty much.

SanDiegoSteve Wed Aug 02, 2006 08:42pm

And of course, the rat said the umpire was Adam Dowdy, when after a closer inspection, is in reality Ted Barrett. Dowdy is filling in for the ailing Rick Reed at 1st, with Diaz at 3rd, and Tschida at 2nd.

Moral: Never take a rat's word for it! (esteemed members excepted :) )


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