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The 2007 rule change did not get rid of games being official after 5 (or 4.5). Selig stated that IF the score was Philies 2 Rays 1 after 5 1/2 innings he would have suspended the game.
To those of you arguing that there is no problem with this POSSIBLE "ruling," would you have a problem with it if it were during the regular season? (And when was the last time a game was suspended after it was official even though one team was ahead. Never.) If your answer is yes, then there is a problem. The rules should not change from the regular season to the WS. |
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Anybody hear of "house rules"?
Buds house..Buds rules.. 24-48-72 hr rain delay...... I believe the 2007 rule change for WS is a valid one. Nobody want to see a team backdoor into a championship. If we really want to get rid of wacky rules..let's start with the DH..then the home field ca-ca from the winner of the All-Star Game... ![]() griff
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Both teams knew the game was going to go at least nine innings BEFORE the game even started. No World Series Game has ever been called and none ever will. |
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The rule book does not state how long a game can be delayed(rain, etc). During the season there are other schedules to maintain. |
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Here's my question. If he had the authority to suspend the game indefinitely, why did they wait for the Rays to tie the game before they stopped play? It was a complete joke that they played the top of the 6th. That was far and away the worst conditions I have ever seen baseball played in. It was extremely dangerous for the players, in particular, Hamels. And the run the Rays scored has to be considered somewhat tainted - how could anyone make a good defensive play in those conditions. If Bud had big ones, he would have stopped the game after 5 (or even before) and done what he said he would have done. Suspend the game until conditions were acceptable. Instead, he waited until the Rays tied the game and the suspension is supported by the rule book. Big ones indeed.
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That's an excuse and not a justification. There were plenty of more logical sites at which to play those 2 "home" games. Atlanta was one, and even the Rangers' field in Arlington was available. It was in the mid-80s and sunny in Arlington, TX. when those two Astros "home" games were played in the Cubs' backyard.
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Maybe they shouldn't have started the 6th. Maybe they thought the field would still be playable. But to say, "let's start the 6th so the Rays can try to tie it and we can make it a suspended game?" I don't think MLB umpires think like that. At any rate I certainly hope they don't care what the score is. |
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Stop the Game!
MLB erred on the biggest stage.
The game Monday should have never been started. The weather forecast called for rain, followed by more rain. I didn't think about how well the wet field would drain. If you ask, me I would call it a draw and play another 9 innning game. A three inning game is questionable at best. I hope every pitcher on staff is on hand and pitching changes occur every half-inning. Everyone is coming in from the bullpen. That is just how important the game is now.
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FOX doesn't care about that.
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