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Actually the "safe play" is to call him out. Easy to argue he never got the plate. |
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Hmmm... |
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Hey all,
The way I interpreted the mechanic was that Tim McClellan saw no tag, and made no call because of it. When Barrett went to get the ball to tag the runner, PU realized a call was necessary before the appeal, and he made the safe call. Either that, or like was said before, he just has a SLOW mechanic. LomUmp:cool: |
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Wonder what Todd Worrell would say. :D |
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I agree, Barrett's foot is pushed by the runner's hand. It is very possible that while the foot was being pushed the hand slid across the plate. |
The debate is over.
I just checked the MLB site. The box score indicates Holliday was safe.
The Rockies won the game.;) |
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Great point:D |
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The umpire will give a non verbal safe signal if the runner slides and avoids the tag and misses the plate. The catcher can then make a live ball appeal by tagging the runner and if he does so before the runner returns to touch the plate the umpire will call and signal the runner OUT! |
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Of course something has happened. The tag was missed. |
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At first, safe signal. At home, no signal. |
Since I started this thread by implying that McClelland missed the play I feel compelled to:
Admit I was wrong since there is no evidence to prove McClelland wrong; Observe that McClelland was in proper position to make the call and made the call when he saw the ball and been dropped and before the catcher could make a live ball appeal; Agree with McClelland that baseball instant replay might be a good idea on did balls leave or not leave the field of play and that is all. |
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