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Wait?... People really think he shouldn't have stolen the bases at the TOP OF THE 4TH? The hell?...
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Originally Posted by MFr3shM
Nationals need to give him an extension
Originally Posted by MFr3shM
Nationals need to give him an extension
Originally Posted by Proshares
That was a $$$!% move by Sanchez IMO. Clothesline someone from the blindside? Come on, I've played ball for years and watched baseball for years and you rarely see that. Most of the times first basemen run in to separate the two.
Morgan has more heart that anyone on either of those two teams. What is he supposed to do, not try to steal a base to get more runs when his team is down 11? !!%% was in the 4th inning, not like the game was in the 9th and he was doing it.
Baseball's unwritten rules get ridiculous sometimes.
Originally Posted by Proshares
That was a $$$!% move by Sanchez IMO. Clothesline someone from the blindside? Come on, I've played ball for years and watched baseball for years and you rarely see that. Most of the times first basemen run in to separate the two.
Morgan has more heart that anyone on either of those two teams. What is he supposed to do, not try to steal a base to get more runs when his team is down 11? !!%% was in the 4th inning, not like the game was in the 9th and he was doing it.
Baseball's unwritten rules get ridiculous sometimes.
I wouldn't call it stupid baseball for the fact that he stole both bases pretty easily.Originally Posted by dland24
Its not so much against the "unwritten rules of baseball" as much as its just really, really BAD baseball. If the Marlins stole a base up that much, its against the unwritten rules of the game. But what Nyjer did was just stupid baseball.
I wouldn't call it stupid baseball for the fact that he stole both bases pretty easily.Originally Posted by dland24
Its not so much against the "unwritten rules of baseball" as much as its just really, really BAD baseball. If the Marlins stole a base up that much, its against the unwritten rules of the game. But what Nyjer did was just stupid baseball.
Well stupid in the sense that you are down 11 runs, and your one run doesnt mean a whole lot in the situation. Its bad baseball. Bottom line.Originally Posted by MayhemMonkey000
I wouldn't call it stupid baseball for the fact that he stole both bases pretty easily.Originally Posted by dland24
Its not so much against the "unwritten rules of baseball" as much as its just really, really BAD baseball. If the Marlins stole a base up that much, its against the unwritten rules of the game. But what Nyjer did was just stupid baseball.
Well stupid in the sense that you are down 11 runs, and your one run doesnt mean a whole lot in the situation. Its bad baseball. Bottom line.Originally Posted by MayhemMonkey000
I wouldn't call it stupid baseball for the fact that he stole both bases pretty easily.Originally Posted by dland24
Its not so much against the "unwritten rules of baseball" as much as its just really, really BAD baseball. If the Marlins stole a base up that much, its against the unwritten rules of the game. But what Nyjer did was just stupid baseball.
I mean his manager didn't have the problem with it. He set himself up in better scoring position easily. It's a risky but I wouldn't call it bad baseball. I mean if he didn't get it I would be singing a different tune.Originally Posted by dland24
Well stupid in the sense that you are down 11 runs, and your one run doesnt mean a whole lot in the situation. Its bad baseball. Bottom line.Originally Posted by MayhemMonkey000
I wouldn't call it stupid baseball for the fact that he stole both bases pretty easily.Originally Posted by dland24
Its not so much against the "unwritten rules of baseball" as much as its just really, really BAD baseball. If the Marlins stole a base up that much, its against the unwritten rules of the game. But what Nyjer did was just stupid baseball.
I mean his manager didn't have the problem with it. He set himself up in better scoring position easily. It's a risky but I wouldn't call it bad baseball. I mean if he didn't get it I would be singing a different tune.Originally Posted by dland24
Well stupid in the sense that you are down 11 runs, and your one run doesnt mean a whole lot in the situation. Its bad baseball. Bottom line.Originally Posted by MayhemMonkey000
I wouldn't call it stupid baseball for the fact that he stole both bases pretty easily.Originally Posted by dland24
Its not so much against the "unwritten rules of baseball" as much as its just really, really BAD baseball. If the Marlins stole a base up that much, its against the unwritten rules of the game. But what Nyjer did was just stupid baseball.
Originally Posted by FRANCHISE 55
Whether it's an unwritten rule or not, it's a stupid play. His run doesn't matter. It isn't worth the risk of getting thrown out when you're down 10 runs.Originally Posted by Th3RealF0lkBlu3s
Whoever believes in the second rule is stupid. I have never, ever heard of teams rolling over when they were down X amount of runs just because 'unwritten' rules demand it to be so. Who started this nonsense, some tightwad on ESPN?Originally Posted by CDonWasHisName
1. Don't run across the pitcher's mound
2. During a blow out if your on the losing side you may not create any runs.
Originally Posted by FRANCHISE 55
Whether it's an unwritten rule or not, it's a stupid play. His run doesn't matter. It isn't worth the risk of getting thrown out when you're down 10 runs.Originally Posted by Th3RealF0lkBlu3s
Whoever believes in the second rule is stupid. I have never, ever heard of teams rolling over when they were down X amount of runs just because 'unwritten' rules demand it to be so. Who started this nonsense, some tightwad on ESPN?Originally Posted by CDonWasHisName
1. Don't run across the pitcher's mound
2. During a blow out if your on the losing side you may not create any runs.
Thanks for letting us know you're a quitter. Stupid baseball traditionalists.Originally Posted by dland24
Well stupid in the sense that you are down 11 runs, and your one run doesnt mean a whole lot in the situation. Its bad baseball. Bottom line.Originally Posted by MayhemMonkey000
I wouldn't call it stupid baseball for the fact that he stole both bases pretty easily.Originally Posted by dland24
Its not so much against the "unwritten rules of baseball" as much as its just really, really BAD baseball. If the Marlins stole a base up that much, its against the unwritten rules of the game. But what Nyjer did was just stupid baseball.
Thanks for letting us know you're a quitter. Stupid baseball traditionalists.Originally Posted by dland24
Well stupid in the sense that you are down 11 runs, and your one run doesnt mean a whole lot in the situation. Its bad baseball. Bottom line.Originally Posted by MayhemMonkey000
I wouldn't call it stupid baseball for the fact that he stole both bases pretty easily.Originally Posted by dland24
Its not so much against the "unwritten rules of baseball" as much as its just really, really BAD baseball. If the Marlins stole a base up that much, its against the unwritten rules of the game. But what Nyjer did was just stupid baseball.