@ItsaBurner10@stephenitalia93 internet umpires always base their calls on what they think the outcome should be regardless of what the rule actually states. And if the official rule contradicts their call, then the rule is stupid and should be ignored.
@XavioMtl@FoulTerritoryTV@JakeDRill it has always been that way. you have just incorrectly believed that the runner 1. has to run in a straight line and 2. that if doesn't matter if a tag attempt is made on the runner. Both of these assumptions are incorrect.
@georgeburger@FoulTerritoryTV@JakeDRill you are ignoring the part of the rule where there has to be a legitimate tag attempt before you invoke the running outside the lane.
@KalthoffKevin@BluejaysAlways@FoulTerritoryTV@JakeDRill It always astounds me how all these internet umpires seize upon the 3 ft like it's set in stone. There are more elements to the rules than 3ft and everyone calling him out either hasn't read the rule or is going off of some half remembered league rule that has no relevance today.
@PatriciaHeaton Obama had 11 credible assassination attempts stopped during his presidency. Clinton had one. And there multiple posts back then calling for their deaths. And just because social media wasn't as big back then doesn't mean there weren't more calls for their death.
@johnnymaga Because it is not true. It is something that was made up. When people researched his actual record they found that he was a below average player. Like almost all of his "official" biography, the baseball story is a myth.
@9Chris__@BoLoudon While he does "donate" his salary, he does so by putting it into one of his "charitable" foundations, so he really winds up keeping most of it.
@sparkey909w@WallStreetApes Because there is a myth about people on public assistance buying lobster and expensive cuts of meat with EBT cards, like how dare the poor buy nice things. This millionaire is just feeding in the propaganda against those on pubic assistance.