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Old Wed Aug 02, 2006, 07:16pm
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I read all of rule 7.0. Your money is safe, but is the runner? How do I contact M.L.B Umpires Association on this one? No one seems to have a cut and dried answer. Not just here on this board, but elswhere. Maybe the umpires association can settle this one. Or maybe I'm just dreaming.
What we are telling you is that there is no such thing as a "tie" in baseball. Most rules historians believe the rulesmakers purposefully refrained from addressing the issue, believing it best to have the runner either safe or out. He has to be one or the other. There is no rule that says, "the tie goes to..." It doesn't exist. Runners are either safe or out. That's why umpires get such huge amounts of money, to make this decision.

Stop fighting reality. Only parents and coaches believe there are ties in baseball. Of course, they also believe the hands are part of the bat, a pitch that hits the dirt is dead, home plate is foul and fast balls rise.
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Old Wed Aug 02, 2006, 07:34pm
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That's why umpires get such huge amounts of money, to make this decision.
You mean the MLB guys, I hope, cuz it sure isn't most of us
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Old Thu Aug 03, 2006, 03:24am
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Smile Honey, We Shrunk the Zone

What we are telling you is that there is no such thing as a "RISE" in baseball. We purposefully refrain from addressing the issue, believing it is best not to leave the issue HANGING over any single pitcher. There is no rule that says, "a rise from his 100 mph velocity..." Thrust, lift, drag, seams, and air flow are ignored. NEW baseballs fall or curve cause of gravity. Of course it doesn't fall or curve 3 feet off the table as predicted on every single pitch either. Every player {8:1} likes the smaller vertical ZONE. The only sound that matters is the crack of the bat or the pop of the mitt. That's why MLB umpires get such huge amounts of money for tracking these pitches. Stop fighting reality and ball everything HIGH and everything that HOPS.

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