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10-24-13 06:53 PM
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If the Sox can get through Wacha tonight with a win, there's no way I can see them losing this series.

By all means, this is as must win a Game 2 gets.

I fully expect the Cardinals to hit Lackey tonight. The question is, do the Red Sox hit Wacha harder?

It's all about which team scores more. And the Red Sox have the best offense in baseball. Wacha is a rookie, and he's going to have a tough task ahead of him, even as good as he is.
If the Sox can get through Wacha tonight with a win, there's no way I can see them losing this series.

By all means, this is as must win a Game 2 gets.

I fully expect the Cardinals to hit Lackey tonight. The question is, do the Red Sox hit Wacha harder?

It's all about which team scores more. And the Red Sox have the best offense in baseball. Wacha is a rookie, and he's going to have a tough task ahead of him, even as good as he is.
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Breslow should kill himself after that effort, i'm not even surprised he failed that badly i would have kept lackey in to finish the inning then throw in tazawa for the 8th and uehara for the 9th
Breslow should kill himself after that effort, i'm not even surprised he failed that badly i would have kept lackey in to finish the inning then throw in tazawa for the 8th and uehara for the 9th
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Looks like St. Louis is going to take game 3. It's 4-2 Cardinals in the top of the 8th inning. Is it just me or does the postseason seem more low scoring than usual this year?
Looks like St. Louis is going to take game 3. It's 4-2 Cardinals in the top of the 8th inning. Is it just me or does the postseason seem more low scoring than usual this year?
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The umpires have been the story of the game.




The above are pitch graphs as of the 6th/7th inning. They show how the pitches have gone in the strike zone. Note the several Red Squares outside of the zone and the several Green Triangles in the zone.

Sure the Red Sox aren't playing well enough that I could say they would be winning with the right umpire... but...

The Cardinals are winning in large part thanks to typical umpiring bulls***.

Cannot wait for robot umpires.
The umpires have been the story of the game.




The above are pitch graphs as of the 6th/7th inning. They show how the pitches have gone in the strike zone. Note the several Red Squares outside of the zone and the several Green Triangles in the zone.

Sure the Red Sox aren't playing well enough that I could say they would be winning with the right umpire... but...

The Cardinals are winning in large part thanks to typical umpiring bulls***.

Cannot wait for robot umpires.
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I love how as soon as I posted my previous message, the Red Sox tied it up... Might as well go into extra innings now, it's heading into the bottom of the 9th anyway. lol
I love how as soon as I posted my previous message, the Red Sox tied it up... Might as well go into extra innings now, it's heading into the bottom of the 9th anyway. lol
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I hope that the Cards can win today. I really don't want Boston to win, and this game could be crucial.
I hope that the Cards can win today. I really don't want Boston to win, and this game could be crucial.
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Wild ending to the game. I cant wait to see what legacy has to say about this.

Extremely controversial ending to the game and the call I thought should have gone the other way, but that is not for me to decide.

Cardinals are up 2-1 in the series after their 5-4 win in game 3.
Wild ending to the game. I cant wait to see what legacy has to say about this.

Extremely controversial ending to the game and the call I thought should have gone the other way, but that is not for me to decide.

Cardinals are up 2-1 in the series after their 5-4 win in game 3.
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That was a tough call considering Middlebrooks had no choice but to dive for that ball, but it had to be made; Craig tripped over him, it doesn't matter if he intended to trip him or not. I think it was the correct call.
That was a tough call considering Middlebrooks had no choice but to dive for that ball, but it had to be made; Craig tripped over him, it doesn't matter if he intended to trip him or not. I think it was the correct call.
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Hate to disappoint, but my big rant is now a small rant.

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The way I saw it, the umpires f***ed up.

The rule is obstruction, so allow me to paste MLB's rule on the matter.

Rule - 7.06
When obstruction occurs, the umpire shall call or signal “Obstruction.”

If a play is being made on the obstructed runner, or if the batterrunner is obstructed before he touches first base, the ball is dead and all runners shall advance, without liability to be put out, to the bases they would have reached, in the umpire’s judgment, if there had been no obstruction. The obstructed runner shall be awarded at least one base beyond the base he had last legally touched before the obstruction. Any preceding runners, forced to advance by the award of bases as the penalty for obstruction, shall advance without liability to be put out.

(In this case, the moment obstruction was called, the game would end. However, the umpire only pointed at the obstruction and refused to call it, so the ball was "supposed" to be dead if there was obstruction. However, the ball was not declared dead, so play resumed.)

Rule 7.06(a) Comment: When a play is being made on an obstructed runner, the umpire shall signal obstruction in the same manner that he calls “Time,” with both hands overhead. The ball is immediately dead when this signal is given; however, should a thrown ball be in flight before the obstruction is called by the umpire, the runners are to be awarded such bases on wild throws as they would have been awarded had not obstruction occurred. On a play where a runner was trapped between second and third and obstructed by the third baseman going into third base while the throw is in flight from the shortstop, if such throw goes into the dugout the obstructed runner is to be awarded home base. Any other runners on base in this situation would also be awarded two bases from the base they last legally touched before obstruction was called.

(Same as above, the ball would have been declared dead, and play would have stopped, with the Cardinals winning. However, this was not the case. So the umpires refuse to follow their own set rules yet again.)

(b) If no play is being made on the obstructed runner, the play shall proceed until no further action is possible. The umpire shall then call “Time” and impose such penalties, if any, as in his judgment will nullify the act of obstruction.

(My interpretation is that this rule is unimportant in this instance, since this more applies to 2nd/3rd base. Obstruction at this time would be held up until the ball was declared dead. This does not include 3rd to home plays like the play at the end of the game.)

Rule 7.06(b) Comment: Under 7.06(b) when the ball is not dead on obstruction and an obstructed runner advances beyond the base which, in the umpire’s judgment, he would have been awarded because of being obstructed, he does so at his own peril and may be tagged out. This is a judgment call.

(This is therefor the ruling we have to assume the umpires went with.)

Under the rules they themselves impose, it is a JUDGEMENT call.

So it's up to the umpires judgement.

I think the umpires' judgement is entirely wrong. Here's a refresher on the play.



This is Craig trying to hurdle over Will Middlebrooks. Note how he's completely off the baseline. Craig is going out of his way to jump over Will Middlebrooks when he has a clear path to home. Note that Craig is "injured" and may not have been safe if he didn't trip. We'll never know because he chose to jump over a third baseman 3 feet off the bag.



Here is a gif of the play.

Note how again, Craig goes out of his way to trip on Will Middlebrooks. He was on third prior to the gif's start (I don't have a gif of that) and had a clear path to home plate. Here we see him diverging from the basepath.

Here's another image.



This image shows Craig on the wrong side of third base. You round the bases so you avoid plays like this. Instead he chooses to go straight ahead, despite knowing Will Middlebrooks is right in front of him on that side of the bag (WMB had recently attempted to tag him at third, but missed the ball due to interference on Craig's part.)



But this, is the most damning of all.

This is a picture of the umpire looking the wrong way at the most crucial point of the play. Where an umpires judgement is needed. Look at how Craig puts his arms down on WMB to prevent him from moving. WMB was in the act of getting out of the way, but Craig prevented the progress of the fielder.

My feelings are that if there's any obstruction, it's on Craig, not Middlebrooks.

The umpires botched this game, and it sucks, because this actually could affect the outcome of the World Series.

This isn't the only thing they did wrong, homeplate ump had a nototious anti-Sox thing going on (he's the same umpire who botched a call at second in game 1 as well.)

But whatever. Cardinals fans are going to gloat, and Red Sox fans are going to b****.

I just hope that this game doesn't matter, and the Sox win in 6 or 7. The Cards always seem to get this bullcrap (anyone else remember how they benefitted on the outfield infield fly last year?)

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Hate to disappoint, but my big rant is now a small rant.

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The way I saw it, the umpires f***ed up.

The rule is obstruction, so allow me to paste MLB's rule on the matter.

Rule - 7.06
When obstruction occurs, the umpire shall call or signal “Obstruction.”

If a play is being made on the obstructed runner, or if the batterrunner is obstructed before he touches first base, the ball is dead and all runners shall advance, without liability to be put out, to the bases they would have reached, in the umpire’s judgment, if there had been no obstruction. The obstructed runner shall be awarded at least one base beyond the base he had last legally touched before the obstruction. Any preceding runners, forced to advance by the award of bases as the penalty for obstruction, shall advance without liability to be put out.

(In this case, the moment obstruction was called, the game would end. However, the umpire only pointed at the obstruction and refused to call it, so the ball was "supposed" to be dead if there was obstruction. However, the ball was not declared dead, so play resumed.)

Rule 7.06(a) Comment: When a play is being made on an obstructed runner, the umpire shall signal obstruction in the same manner that he calls “Time,” with both hands overhead. The ball is immediately dead when this signal is given; however, should a thrown ball be in flight before the obstruction is called by the umpire, the runners are to be awarded such bases on wild throws as they would have been awarded had not obstruction occurred. On a play where a runner was trapped between second and third and obstructed by the third baseman going into third base while the throw is in flight from the shortstop, if such throw goes into the dugout the obstructed runner is to be awarded home base. Any other runners on base in this situation would also be awarded two bases from the base they last legally touched before obstruction was called.

(Same as above, the ball would have been declared dead, and play would have stopped, with the Cardinals winning. However, this was not the case. So the umpires refuse to follow their own set rules yet again.)

(b) If no play is being made on the obstructed runner, the play shall proceed until no further action is possible. The umpire shall then call “Time” and impose such penalties, if any, as in his judgment will nullify the act of obstruction.

(My interpretation is that this rule is unimportant in this instance, since this more applies to 2nd/3rd base. Obstruction at this time would be held up until the ball was declared dead. This does not include 3rd to home plays like the play at the end of the game.)

Rule 7.06(b) Comment: Under 7.06(b) when the ball is not dead on obstruction and an obstructed runner advances beyond the base which, in the umpire’s judgment, he would have been awarded because of being obstructed, he does so at his own peril and may be tagged out. This is a judgment call.

(This is therefor the ruling we have to assume the umpires went with.)

Under the rules they themselves impose, it is a JUDGEMENT call.

So it's up to the umpires judgement.

I think the umpires' judgement is entirely wrong. Here's a refresher on the play.



This is Craig trying to hurdle over Will Middlebrooks. Note how he's completely off the baseline. Craig is going out of his way to jump over Will Middlebrooks when he has a clear path to home. Note that Craig is "injured" and may not have been safe if he didn't trip. We'll never know because he chose to jump over a third baseman 3 feet off the bag.



Here is a gif of the play.

Note how again, Craig goes out of his way to trip on Will Middlebrooks. He was on third prior to the gif's start (I don't have a gif of that) and had a clear path to home plate. Here we see him diverging from the basepath.

Here's another image.



This image shows Craig on the wrong side of third base. You round the bases so you avoid plays like this. Instead he chooses to go straight ahead, despite knowing Will Middlebrooks is right in front of him on that side of the bag (WMB had recently attempted to tag him at third, but missed the ball due to interference on Craig's part.)



But this, is the most damning of all.

This is a picture of the umpire looking the wrong way at the most crucial point of the play. Where an umpires judgement is needed. Look at how Craig puts his arms down on WMB to prevent him from moving. WMB was in the act of getting out of the way, but Craig prevented the progress of the fielder.

My feelings are that if there's any obstruction, it's on Craig, not Middlebrooks.

The umpires botched this game, and it sucks, because this actually could affect the outcome of the World Series.

This isn't the only thing they did wrong, homeplate ump had a nototious anti-Sox thing going on (he's the same umpire who botched a call at second in game 1 as well.)

But whatever. Cardinals fans are going to gloat, and Red Sox fans are going to b****.

I just hope that this game doesn't matter, and the Sox win in 6 or 7. The Cards always seem to get this bullcrap (anyone else remember how they benefitted on the outfield infield fly last year?)

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^ I still think the call was correct. The 3rd base and home plate umpires both called the interference. Also, there is no way Craig went out of his way to jump over Middlebrooks. How is he supposed to know Middlebrooks is lying on the ground next to him when he turned to look at the ball behind him? Whether he went out of his way or not, it's interference.



One more thing. You stated "Look at how Craig puts his arms down on WMB to prevent him from moving. WMB was in the act of getting out of the way, but Craig prevented the progress of the fielder." That is 100% false. It was his first instinct to put his hands down to try and stop himself from falling. Middlebrooks didn't even have enough time to move, it was one of those bang bang plays, as they call it. Neither player had enough time to react.



FYI, I am not a Cardinals fan, and I can certainly understand your frustration, but in my unbiased opinion, after watching the replay several times, I still think it was the right call. Even if it were a blown call, blown calls are a part of the game, whether you like it or not. It's a shame this play had to happen in the World Series because it will be magnified, but sometimes you just have to live with it.
^ I still think the call was correct. The 3rd base and home plate umpires both called the interference. Also, there is no way Craig went out of his way to jump over Middlebrooks. How is he supposed to know Middlebrooks is lying on the ground next to him when he turned to look at the ball behind him? Whether he went out of his way or not, it's interference.



One more thing. You stated "Look at how Craig puts his arms down on WMB to prevent him from moving. WMB was in the act of getting out of the way, but Craig prevented the progress of the fielder." That is 100% false. It was his first instinct to put his hands down to try and stop himself from falling. Middlebrooks didn't even have enough time to move, it was one of those bang bang plays, as they call it. Neither player had enough time to react.



FYI, I am not a Cardinals fan, and I can certainly understand your frustration, but in my unbiased opinion, after watching the replay several times, I still think it was the right call. Even if it were a blown call, blown calls are a part of the game, whether you like it or not. It's a shame this play had to happen in the World Series because it will be magnified, but sometimes you just have to live with it.
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That's why they call it a judgement call.

If you were the umpire, you may make the same call.

But if I was the umpire, and neither team was the Red Sox (since I admit, I'm biased about the Sox) I would have called the runner out in the exact same situation. After seeing the play about 100 times since the play happened, I can't help but feel like Craig intentionally took the most difficult path to home plate.

I would have had no choice but to call the runner out, for the same reasons the umpires say they have no choice but to call the runner safe.

It's a vague rule that leaves too much up to interpretation, and too much is based on personal judgement.

The call may have been right, I can't say for certain. To me it looked like the wrong call, but that's the problem with judgement calls... they can go either way.

The problem isn't the call, it's the rule itself. It needs to be overhauled.

It just sucks that the Red Sox may get f***ed over based on a judgement call that may be wrong.
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That's why they call it a judgement call.

If you were the umpire, you may make the same call.

But if I was the umpire, and neither team was the Red Sox (since I admit, I'm biased about the Sox) I would have called the runner out in the exact same situation. After seeing the play about 100 times since the play happened, I can't help but feel like Craig intentionally took the most difficult path to home plate.

I would have had no choice but to call the runner out, for the same reasons the umpires say they have no choice but to call the runner safe.

It's a vague rule that leaves too much up to interpretation, and too much is based on personal judgement.

The call may have been right, I can't say for certain. To me it looked like the wrong call, but that's the problem with judgement calls... they can go either way.

The problem isn't the call, it's the rule itself. It needs to be overhauled.

It just sucks that the Red Sox may get f***ed over based on a judgement call that may be wrong.
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It was a bad call he clearly could have hopped over him but no he had to crouch down and put his hands on him and then stumble over his back not his legs to get there, he milked it for all it's worth and he got his way.
It was a bad call he clearly could have hopped over him but no he had to crouch down and put his hands on him and then stumble over his back not his legs to get there, he milked it for all it's worth and he got his way.
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The Boston Red Sox are ONE win away from winning the World Series.

ONE.

They won tonight 3-1, against Adam Wainwright, who NEVER loses at home. This was a must win game for St. Louis, and the series could be over.

The Cardinals need to win the next two games. In Fenway Park. No team has won two games in Fenway Park this post season. The Red Sox are 5-2 (.714) this post season at home. The Cardinals are 3-4 (.428) on the road this post season.

The Cardinals will throw Michael Wacha out there in Game 6, but the Red Sox will throw out John Lackey (probably). Wacha isn't as scary as he's looked. If not for some bone headed throwing to third error by Craig Breslow in G2, the Red Sox may have not lost that game.

Most importantly though, this Boston team is motivated. Somebody other than David Ortiz needs to hit, but these Red Sox are up 3 game to 2 on the backs of superior pitching.

That's all there is to it. The Red Sox are out pitching the Cardinals.
The Boston Red Sox are ONE win away from winning the World Series.

ONE.

They won tonight 3-1, against Adam Wainwright, who NEVER loses at home. This was a must win game for St. Louis, and the series could be over.

The Cardinals need to win the next two games. In Fenway Park. No team has won two games in Fenway Park this post season. The Red Sox are 5-2 (.714) this post season at home. The Cardinals are 3-4 (.428) on the road this post season.

The Cardinals will throw Michael Wacha out there in Game 6, but the Red Sox will throw out John Lackey (probably). Wacha isn't as scary as he's looked. If not for some bone headed throwing to third error by Craig Breslow in G2, the Red Sox may have not lost that game.

Most importantly though, this Boston team is motivated. Somebody other than David Ortiz needs to hit, but these Red Sox are up 3 game to 2 on the backs of superior pitching.

That's all there is to it. The Red Sox are out pitching the Cardinals.
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I can see Wacha winning next game, but I cant see the sox losing this series. Ortiz is insane good, and the sox have a crazy good bullpen. I just hope it goes to 7 games.
I can see Wacha winning next game, but I cant see the sox losing this series. Ortiz is insane good, and the sox have a crazy good bullpen. I just hope it goes to 7 games.
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The end of Game four was probably payback for Game three's end. Pickoff play? Yup, we can win a game on that, would say any of the Red Sox if you asked them. Two games that just don't end in those ways, very interesting. For my late two cents on Game 3's end, it should have been interference (runner obstructing a fielder) rather than obstruction (fielder interfering with a runner's progress). Anyway, I have a good feeling that Boston's own Red Sox will clinch the series at home for the first time since the start of the curse. The lineup will probably return to normal minus Victorino.
The end of Game four was probably payback for Game three's end. Pickoff play? Yup, we can win a game on that, would say any of the Red Sox if you asked them. Two games that just don't end in those ways, very interesting. For my late two cents on Game 3's end, it should have been interference (runner obstructing a fielder) rather than obstruction (fielder interfering with a runner's progress). Anyway, I have a good feeling that Boston's own Red Sox will clinch the series at home for the first time since the start of the curse. The lineup will probably return to normal minus Victorino.
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10-30-13 10:24 PM
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Cardinals won the game. Get ready for game 7.
Cardinals won the game. Get ready for game 7.
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Liar Liar pants on fire.

Swung on and miss and the Red Sox have won the World Series.
Liar Liar pants on fire.

Swung on and miss and the Red Sox have won the World Series.
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I am so... f***ing happy.

World Series Champions.

The 2013 Boston Red Sox are the champs.

bobq :

Told you in chat that I had a good feeling against Wacha.

He was f***ing hammered.

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I'm sad the season is over.
I am so... f***ing happy.

World Series Champions.

The 2013 Boston Red Sox are the champs.

bobq :

Told you in chat that I had a good feeling against Wacha.

He was f***ing hammered.

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I'm sad the season is over.
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I'm actually glad the Red Sox won for two reasons. The first one is to give the people in Boston something to cheer about after the tragedy that took place in April. The second one is so there will be no doubt that the interference call in game three had no impact on the outcome of the series, whether it was correct or not.
I'm actually glad the Red Sox won for two reasons. The first one is to give the people in Boston something to cheer about after the tragedy that took place in April. The second one is so there will be no doubt that the interference call in game three had no impact on the outcome of the series, whether it was correct or not.
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