This performance bumped Hernandez from #2 to #7, Darvish to #2, and Holland to #6 in AL ERA.
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Originally posted by mstng86 View PostI fell asleep in the 8th. I hate this west coast games. Hopefully we can dominate Felix again.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I727 using Tapatalk 2Originally posted by LeahBest balls I've had in my mouth in a while.
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Originally posted by Vertnut View PostHis foot was on the rubber, and he stopped. Only his head moved. The pitcher admitted it after he saw the replay.Originally posted by BroncojohnnyHOORAY ME and FUCK YOU!
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Originally posted by Nash B. View PostThat's all it was. It's a movement he makes before he starts to set; he can't do it unless he's going to come set.
"The pitcher, while touching his plate, makes any motion naturally associated with his pitch and fails to make such delivery;"
Head bobs/movements that aren't movements related to shaking off signs are generally interpreted to fall under the above description as it indicates a movement towards the set position.
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Originally posted by Slowhand View PostRule 8.05(a):
"The pitcher, while touching his plate, makes any motion naturally associated with his pitch and fails to make such delivery;"
Head bobs/movements that aren't movements related to shaking off signs are generally interpreted to fall under the above description as it indicates a movement towards the set position.
That said, when I was watching the replays last night, in addition to the shaking off of the sign, he also did a bit of a flinch in which his glove and right hand moved ever-so-slightly towards one another. And I mean like less than an inch. So for THAT I could see the balk call, but it is still cutting it really close in my mind.
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Originally posted by Vertnut View PostI do know the ump didn't hesitate one second. He jumped all over the call like there wasn't even a question.
I see your point though, he did look like like he was watching him closely. Maybe he saw similar movements prior to that pitch so he was honed in on it.
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Originally posted by Chili View PostBased on stuff I was reading last night there is much more to it than just that.
That said, when I was watching the replays last night, in addition to the shaking off of the sign, he also did a bit of a flinch in which his glove and right hand moved ever-so-slightly towards one another. And I mean like less than an inch. So for THAT I could see the balk call, but it is still cutting it really close in my mind.
Regardless, he and Eric Wedge both admitted to it. If you take a look, he does a little shoulder shrug/flinch. It's pretty visible and not difficult to see from the home plate perspective.
You can see his chest/shoulders move right before he shakes him off (0:21). It's a balk.
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Originally posted by Chili View PostI see your point though, he did look like like he was watching him closely. Maybe he saw similar movements prior to that pitch so he was honed in on it.
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Rangers aren't playing today, but Oakland is. They looked to be in control and heading for a 4 game sweep of the Tigers. They were leading 6-3 going to the bottom of the 9th and Detroit won on a walk-off 3R HR. Go Detroit! Sucks though as the Oakland's closer Balfour is on my fantasy BB team. Doh!
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