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Originally posted by MiamiHomer View PostThe vine doesn't show it but Mathis was lined up behind the plate until the ball was thrown and then he had to move to get the ball (a move allowed under the current rule).
Where does the rule say what you say it does (all I really know is the portion of the rule you posted earlier)?
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Make all plays where a runner is within X amount of feet of the plate when the catcher gets the ball a force out and move on.
You can put a chalk line down to indicate the barrier or something.
(and yes, this is dumb, but so is the current rule)
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It amazes me how tone deaf MLB is regarding most things and unwilling to act. There is near universal disdain of the ASG determining home field in the World Series, and yet the experiment is in year 11 with no substantial increase in ratings. I feel like this rule falls into the same category. Most people hate it and no one does anything about it!
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No matter how many times I watched this play, it still looks to me like Mathis even tried a little to bring his leg in last second. As in, the ball took him in the line, he realized it, and moved slightly to try to get out of the way.
It's absolutely fucking awful.
In all likelihood we'll miss the playoffs by 10 games and not one game, but it sure does sting.Originally posted by Madman81Most of the people in the world being dumb is not a requirement for you to be among their ranks.
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You've just gotta give the catcher the best opportunity to catch the ball. If this interpretation from last night is the true interpretation of the rule than catcher's no longer necessarily have that opportunity any more.
I'm still fucking pissed about this.
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Originally posted by Beef View PostI saw that. Mathis certainly didnt want to block the plate.
Where does the rule say what you say it does (all I really know is the portion of the rule you posted earlier)?
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