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Re: Proof Point #122
Originally posted by NYJetsYea, saw a few more replays. Clearly threw the beer on purpose. Not sure if the fan hit him on purpose, either way though, you can't interfere like that.
Security did a good job though, and it's over. Hopefully this doesn't get too overblown and become a major topic for awhile.
They blew the call when Millar missed Womack by about 2 feet and the home plate umpire was simply pathetic, making inconsistent calls for both sides.Comment
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Re: Proof Point #122
Originally posted by 1hotballaAnother thing, the Yanks got robbed on it, it should have been ruled a double, and one of there runs should not have scored. If I was sheff, I couldnt have controled myself
I'm sure the Red Sox wouldn't care if one of the runs was taken away, they still won.Comment
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Originally posted by 1hotballaAre you f'nn kidding, how about I go to your work, take a swipe at your face, then have one of my buddies threw a beer on you... what would you do idiot?2005 UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVLLLE CARDINALS FINAL FOUR 2005
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Originally posted by AlliballI'm a Padre fan, and I remember what it's like to have my team in a World Series.2005 UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVLLLE CARDINALS FINAL FOUR 2005
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Originally posted by 1hotballaAre you f'nn kidding, how about I go to your work, take a swipe at your face, then have one of my buddies threw a beer on you... what would you do idiot?
My main problem with what Sheffield did was he tried to settle the situation while the ball was still in play. That is a total lapse in control on his behalf. Yeah, I understand in the end his slight delay had no effect on the outcome of the AB, but he should not allow anything to deter his attention from the fact there is a live ball in the field of play. I also understand the whole "heat of the situation" side of things, as well, but still, he has to keep his head in play. Thankfully, after the play was over, he was able to do just that. It would have been a really ugly incident had Sheff continued down the road he was headed.Comment
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Originally posted by camulosThe fan never touched the ball or interfered with Sheffields ability to play the ball. It was Sheffields decision to shove the guy rather than throw the ball back in.
So if a Red Sox outfielder was hit in the head by a battery or somthing and got knocked out by a Yankee fan and couldnt throw the ball in, there wouldnt be a ruling.
Rules are changed do to circumstances.Comment
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Originally posted by MotownLMAO!!! They just replayed it in slowmo, and the there's this drunk to the left of sheffy from the field...sayin' "What the f..." as he was fallin' on his A.ss :y4: anyone catch that??2005 UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVLLLE CARDINALS FINAL FOUR 2005
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Re: Proof Point #122
Originally posted by 1hotballaSo if a Red Sox outfielder was hit in the head by a battery or somthing and got knocked out by a Yankee fan and couldnt throw the ball in, there wouldnt be a ruling.
Rules are changed do to circumstances.
And there were NO circumstances in this game to change the rules.Comment
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Originally posted by camulosAgree 100% I think the real story here should be how terrible the umpires were.
They blew the call when Millar missed Womack by about 2 feet and the home plate umpire was simply pathetic, making inconsistent calls for both sides.
I agree on that, he was missing alot of pitches on both sides.Comment
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Re: Proof Point #122
Originally posted by 1hotballaSo if a Red Sox outfielder was hit in the head by a battery or somthing and got knocked out by a Yankee fan and couldnt throw the ball in, there wouldnt be a ruling.
Rules are changed do to circumstances.Comment
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Re: Proof Point #122
Originally posted by 1hotballaSo if a Red Sox outfielder was hit in the head by a battery or somthing and got knocked out by a Yankee fan and couldnt throw the ball in, there wouldnt be a ruling.
Rules are changed do to circumstances.Comment
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