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Old Mon May 23, 2011, 11:01am
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If you look closely, the PU makes a pushing motion when explaining the call. Could this be the call - helping the runner by pushing ? Therefore BR out and R1 at 2.
Got a cite for that rule in any book?
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Old Mon May 23, 2011, 11:07am
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No. Just guessing that that was the call.
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Old Mon May 23, 2011, 11:53am
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Probably a trivial technical detail, but Ludwick's right foot seems to step 'past' Bartlett as he turned around. Perhaps that is the 'pass'.

It begs the question - when is a runner considered to have passed?
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Old Mon May 23, 2011, 11:56am
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Probably a trivial technical detail, but Ludwick's right foot seems to step 'past' Bartlett as he turned around. Perhaps that is the 'pass'.

It begs the question - when is a runner considered to have passed?
I've been taught the trailing runner must have his complete body past the leading runner.
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Old Mon May 23, 2011, 12:00pm
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I've been taught the trailing runner must have his complete body past the leading runner.
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Passed is completely past, not adjacent or nearby.
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Old Tue May 24, 2011, 09:15am
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What kills me is FOUR MLB umpires got together to make this call. You'd think one would know this non-rule. Nope.

Look, these fellows aren't the brightest guys in the world, granted. But they should at least know their trade. It ain't rocket surgery out there, boys.

Oh, and Tim McClelland need to retire. He's just awful, and blew a call the a couple nights later at second. And he can take Joe the fire hydrant West with him.
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Old Tue May 24, 2011, 09:27am
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What kills me is FOUR MLB umpires got together to make this call. You'd think one would know this non-rule. Nope.
I have to think that U1, whoever it was, came in and announced that BR had passed R1. Nobody else saw it, so they took that to be correct.

So conferencing wouldn't have changed that: they simply discussed why R1 should be brought back out and put on 2B (he wasn't forced, since BR was out for passing, and he wasn't tagged).
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Old Tue May 24, 2011, 10:10am
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Watch Tim explain it to Buddy Black. They called the push, not a pass.

Plus, if it were a pass, R3 wouldn't have been returned to third. They called interference, which killed the play. No wait, coaches INT, would have been a live ball. Oh wait, if they're call in INT, why is R1 safe as second? Wait, what?

FUBAR, boys.

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Old Tue May 24, 2011, 11:17am
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It ain't rocket surgery out there, boys.
Haha, I love this, My Uncle Allen used to say this one. Thanks for the smile!
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