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mick Wed Apr 27, 2005 07:34am

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Originally posted by JugglingReferee
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Originally posted by Nevadaref
What a great catch by that kid from Wichita State!

Now I don't know jack about baseball rules, but I had this thought. If that catch had been over the outfield fence in fair territory instead of in foul ground down the line, is it an out or a homerun?

The kid makes the catch but lands over the fence.

As I understand it, if you catch the ball before it hits the ground, and demonstrate control, it is an out. Where you are standing, or rolling, or tumbling, <U>makes no difference to that rule</U>.

In this case, it makes no difference as long as the fielder doesn't last touch (leave the ground) from dead ball territory (other side of the fence) before the catch. ;)


Mark Dexter Wed Apr 27, 2005 07:51am

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Originally posted by mick

In this case, it makes no difference as long as the fielder doesn't last touch (leave the ground) from dead ball territory (other side of the fence) before the catch. ;)


So you are where you were until you get where you're going? ;)

mick Wed Apr 27, 2005 08:01am

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Originally posted by Mark Dexter
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Originally posted by mick

In this case, it makes no difference as long as the fielder doesn't last touch (leave the ground) from dead ball territory (other side of the fence) before the catch. ;)


So you are where you were until you get where you're going? ;)

:) The player is in that place, but the ball is different.
It relates to the planes and not merely the line.

JugglingReferee Thu Apr 28, 2005 03:37pm

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Originally posted by mick
In this case, it makes no difference as long as the fielder doesn't last touch (leave the ground) from dead ball territory (other side of the fence) before the catch. ;)
So you can't hop over the fence, and for an out, catch a fly ball that would otherwise hit 20 feet past the fence?

I don't like that.

mick Thu Apr 28, 2005 03:55pm

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Originally posted by JugglingReferee
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Originally posted by mick
In this case, it makes no difference as long as the fielder doesn't last touch (leave the ground) from dead ball territory (other side of the fence) before the catch. ;)
So <U>you can't</U> hop over the fence, and for an out, catch a fly ball that would otherwise hit 20 feet past the fence?

I don't like that.

I can't?
Yer right.

Of course, it also depends on an individual's jumping ability and/or what the specific sandlot rules are. :)
mick

JugglingReferee Thu Apr 28, 2005 06:17pm

Ha ha, mick..... :D

ChuckElias Tue May 03, 2005 01:26pm

So what's the deal with Bernie?!?! Is this his last year?

I'm used to hearing King Georgie spouting off, but I was surprised to see Cashman making comments in public about the Yanks' play.

Nevadaref Fri May 06, 2005 07:09am

Bernie? Who cares? He's a yankee.


I'm wondering who is going to win the Cy Young in each league.
NL
1. Pedro looks soooooooooo much better than I thought he would for the Mets.
2. Mulder has been fantastic in some starts, no so good in others.
3. Old man Clemens is pitching great, but not getting any run support, thus few wins.
4. Ditto for Smoltz.
AL
1. SANTANA is on fire again this year.
2. Halladay could be returning to his form of a couple of years ago. He gave up five to the O's last start, but carried a shutout into the 8th and threw a CG shutout against NYY in the start prior to that.





ChuckElias Fri May 06, 2005 08:19am

Baltimore 18 9 .667 -
Boston 16 12 .571 2.5
Toronto 16 13 .552 3
NY Yanks 11 18 .379 8
Tampa Bay 11 18 .379 8

Givin' up 11 runs to TB again!?! Tied for last?!?! Oh well, there's always the Derby for George. :D

I heard somebody (maybe the PTI guys) say that this looks like the '65 Yanks. They won the pennant in '64 but then nose-dived to 6th in '65. And they still had a decent roster with Howard, Mantle, Kubek, Stottlemyre, and Whitey Ford (no Maris, tho). They just all got old at the same time, and maybe that's what's happened here.

Jurassic Referee Fri May 06, 2005 08:53am

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Originally posted by ChuckElias
Baltimore 18 9 .667 -
Boston 16 12 .571 2.5
Toronto 16 13 .552 3
NY Yanks 11 18 .379 8
Tampa Bay 11 18 .379 8

Givin' up 11 runs to TB again!?! Tied for last?!?! Oh well, there's always the Derby for George. :D

I heard somebody (maybe the PTI guys) say that this looks like the '65 Yanks. They won the pennant in '64 but then nose-dived to 6th in '65. And they still had a decent roster with Howard, Mantle, Kubek, Stottlemyre, and Whitey Ford (no Maris, tho). They just all got old at the same time, and maybe that's what's happened here.

Bernie Williams is done.

Kevin Brown has been done for oh, three or four years now.

Tom Gordon is done.

Mariano Rivera looks like he's fast approaching his "best by" date too.

Mike Mussina is over-rated. See Mariano Rivera.

Jaret Wright is where he belongs- on the DL. The worst mistake made by Cashman was signing him and letting Lieber go to Philly.

Tino Martinez is done. He's a backup being forced to play regularly.

Jason Giambi really, <b>really</b> needs to go back on steroids. He ain't a major leaguer without 'em.

The kid that they brought up to play 2B- Cano- doesn't look like he's ready yet. He's lost on defense.

Other than that........

If I was Cashman, I wouldn't be buying any green bananas. George is gonna blame somebody- and it's either him or Torre. I read a story somewhere that Mel Stottlemyre might be next to go- just so George can send a message to Torre.

The soap opera is back.



Dan_ref Fri May 06, 2005 11:43am

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Originally posted by Jurassic Referee

If I was Cashman, I wouldn't be buying any green bananas. George is gonna blame somebody- and it's either him or Torre. I read a story somewhere that Mel Stottlemyre might be next to go- just so George can send a message to Torre.

The soap opera is back.



I hear Cashman's trying to talk Horace Clark, Fritz Peterson and Dale Berra into coming out of retirement.

Jurassic Referee Tue May 10, 2005 08:54pm

BREAKING NEWS!!!
 
Yahoo Sports just posted a story saying that the Yanks tonight asked Jason Giambi to go to to the minors for a while.

Probably just long enough to fix that...uh...chemical imbalance that's making him labor. Get him all fixed up and healthy again. Maybe put on a l'il needed weight to get that homerun stroke back.

DoubleA sounds just about right for him.

Maybe him and Barry could rehab together?

Now if we could just find someone dumb enough to take Kevin Brown.......

mick Tue May 10, 2005 09:16pm

Pudge is hangin' in 30lbs. lighter. :)


G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG AVG
No. Hitters
7 Ivan Rodriguez (C) 28 115 17 33 8 1 3 17 3 23 1 0 .300 .452 .287




Jurassic Referee Tue May 10, 2005 09:23pm

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Originally posted by mick
Pudge is hangin' in 30lbs. lighter. :)


G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS OBP SLG AVG
No. Hitters
7 Ivan Rodriguez (C) 28 115 17 33 8 1 3 17 3 23 1 0 .300 .452 .287




That'll probably extend his career too, Mick--having that weight off. Hopefully, anyway. Great, great catcher.

ChuckElias Thu May 12, 2005 10:42am

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Originally posted by Jurassic Referee
Tino Martinez is done.
You sure about that?


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