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And if Ron Washington is the kind of manager I hope he is, his response will be that maybe the ump got the call wrong on the Holliday play, but all Kinsler had to do was make a routine throw to first and it wouldn't have mattered. Some calls go for you and some against you, but that call isn't the reason that the Cards got 15 hits, 4 home runs, 6 walks, and 16 runs.
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Hey guys, clearly I know nothing about the game. I have no words. That was...wow.
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Max wrote:
WHEN YOU LOSE 16-7 THERE'S NO FUCKING CONTROVERSY SHITHEAD!
I wouldnt say that. Every call has a larger effect on a game and series. It the call doesnt get blown at first then maybe the starter stays in the game longer. Maybe the bullpen doesnt get abused so much and gives them a bigger selection of pitchers tonight. It still isnt a reason to dwell on such things. A team cant throw a series away because of one missed call.
Holliday's throw to the play was close. I believe he was out. Either way it was close and not worth debating.
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APRTW wrote:
Max wrote:
WHEN YOU LOSE 16-7 THERE'S NO FUCKING CONTROVERSY SHITHEAD!
I wouldnt say that. Every call has a larger effect on a game and series. It the call doesnt get blown at first then maybe the starter stays in the game longer. Maybe the bullpen doesnt get abused so much and gives them a bigger selection of pitchers tonight. It still isnt a reason to dwell on such things. A team cant throw a series away because of one missed call.
Holliday's throw to the play was close. I believe he was out. Either way it was close and not worth debating.
Now you sound like that dipshit on FOX. Yes, the starter got pulled but realistically, how much longer was he going to last on a night that ended up 16-7? Yeah the Cards scored 4 in the 4th, but even if he had gotten out of that inning on the Jay grounder, he had alread surrendered the Craig homer and Holliday single in the first, and we assume the Berkman single and Freese double in the 4th. AND the Cards went on to score three more in the 5th.
Yes, there are some 'what if's', but my point is that Texas did not play well on defense, their pitching was not strong, and the Cards blew them away. So, bringing up these 'what if's' now, given the outcome, is kind of like Muammar Khaddafi down in Hell asking 'what if' he had said, "PLEASE don't shoot" instead of just, "Don't shoot."
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forsberg_us wrote:
Classy move Ranger fan.
Are we talking about the Wiffle ball idiot? I was happy to see him escorted out with his friends!
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Webstergrovesalum wrote:
forsberg_us wrote:
Classy move Ranger fan.
Are we talking about the Wiffle ball idiot? I was happy to see him escorted out with his friends!
They should have hung that guy from one of the foul poles. The only way these people who have such desperate needs for attention are ever going to get it is if MLB starts penalizing the home team for behavior like that. "You want to throw shit on the field? Pissa. The batter is out, and the runner who moved from second is out. You just cost your team an out and the inning is over. In the World Series."
Maybe stadium security will take their jobs a little bit more seriously once that starts happening.
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artie_fufkin wrote:
Webstergrovesalum wrote:
forsberg_us wrote:
Classy move Ranger fan.
Are we talking about the Wiffle ball idiot? I was happy to see him escorted out with his friends!
They should have hung that guy from one of the foul poles. The only way these people who have such desperate needs for attention are ever going to get it is if MLB starts penalizing the home team for behavior like that. "You want to throw shit on the field? Pissa. The batter is out, and the runner who moved from second is out. You just cost your team an out and the inning is over. In the World Series."
Maybe stadium security will take their jobs a little bit more seriously once that starts happening.
I wonder if they've said anything about him in the local press. I haven't heard a thing...
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artie_fufkin wrote:
Webstergrovesalum wrote:
forsberg_us wrote:
Classy move Ranger fan.
Are we talking about the Wiffle ball idiot? I was happy to see him escorted out with his friends!
They should have hung that guy from one of the foul poles. The only way these people who have such desperate needs for attention are ever going to get it is if MLB starts penalizing the home team for behavior like that. "You want to throw shit on the field? Pissa. The batter is out, and the runner who moved from second is out. You just cost your team an out and the inning is over. In the World Series."
Maybe stadium security will take their jobs a little bit more seriously once that starts happening.
that won't work, because provocateurs could easily be planted among the home town fans to cause a ruckus and get the home team penalized.
a better solution, IMO, is to criminalize, so that they face fines and jail time, and not just getting kicked out.
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"provocateurs could easily be planted among the home town fans to cause a ruckus and get the home team penalized."
I don't think anyone who would throw a wiffle ball onto a field like that has the brains to pull off such a ruse.
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Either way would work fine. Soon fans would just not do it. Walking someone out of the park in a blowout isnt much punishment.
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APRTW wrote:
Either way would work fine. Soon fans would just not do it. Walking someone out of the park in a blowout isnt much punishment.
Making sure he doesn't get to come back for any further games & making sure that the Ranger fans are fully aware of that could help. Of course that's presuming he had tickets to the next two games.
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artie_fufkin wrote:
"provocateurs could easily be planted among the home town fans to cause a ruckus and get the home team penalized."
I don't think anyone who would throw a wiffle ball onto a field like that has the brains to pull off such a ruse.
The one with the brains is the guy who would get him to do it. This is how provocateurs get bad press for things like "Occupy [wherever]", and probably the "Tea Party", too. Very old trick.
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Max wrote:
artie_fufkin wrote:
"provocateurs could easily be planted among the home town fans to cause a ruckus and get the home team penalized."
I don't think anyone who would throw a wiffle ball onto a field like that has the brains to pull off such a ruse.The one with the brains is the guy who would get him to do it. This is how provocateurs get bad press for things like "Occupy [wherever]", and probably the "Tea Party", too. Very old trick.
Good grief Max! You & I must stop thinking alike before the earth tilts on it's axis! LOL!