@JeremyBranham Who else on the team has any real trade value besides Hunter Brown? Yes I would trade him. I also would have traded Framber at the Break last year to get something for him as well
@TheFedMN@BaseballQuotes1 It's not bush, it is a rule. And it can't be a stupid rule, and no balk. Officials don't get to ignre rules because they don't like them. Try this instead. I don't like the rule, but the umpire called it correctly
@BBGreatMoments This is the hole in coverage for 2 man mechanics. A lot of High School coaches try this because they know where the hole is. Runners on 1st & 2nd or just 2nd and bunt down 1st base line. Base Ump has to make call at 1st, plate ump has fair/foul. No one to see 3rd
@Mike_Ferrin This is why the ABS system shouldn't be taken seriously. It is not a true representation of a strike zone, which is 3 dimensional
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@MLB Forcing customers to go through this ESPN Crap to watch our games is a complete sham. Some of us have been watching MLBTV games for over a decade and now we have to subscribe to ESPN to watch MLB
@JomboyMedia The technology is still not a representation of the strike zone. It only measures in a straight line across the middle of the plate. The strike zone is a 3 dimensional object. When they can measure that aspect I am all for it. As it is I will go with the pros calling the pitches
@BBGreatMoments The base umpire covering on a rotation play is actually in the best spot to take that call at the plate. The home plate umpire should have been at 3rd base and was out of position to make the call at home
@RobertSportsBet@Ben_Yoel Are there any other rules that you want to totally ignore? Maybe you should meet with the umpires in their pregame meeting and cover what rules they are allowed to call today.
@heatdaddy69420 As a 39 year HS and 10 year D1 Ump I can tell you he is partially to blame. He is too far back away from the catcher. He needs to move closer. Unfortunately, this looks like summer little league ball. The kids are learning how to catch the ball. Hazards of the job.