@Serge400m@OrevaZSN Exactly……entry level positions are not something you should expect to make a living wage at. That’s what a career does for you. Entry level positions can also be used as a secondary job to make a little extra money.
@jacobinfante24 Greatest NBA finals performance? You have to consider the entire game, so I couldn’t pick a team that was down by 29 at one point. Greatest comeback, but that’s it.
@Lakesdods2223@JohnInMSP@TheEXECUTlONER_ If a player is not looking at or talking to the ump, the ump should then ignore whatever the player is doing. Everybody is entitled to their own opinion.
@Cynics_throne@Chicago_NFL Waiting for an agreement with the state on a tax plan. Can’t continue with anything else in AH until that is done. Blame the state.
@GoJetsGo2015@BillFromDaShore MLB said a tag attempt starts when a fielder with the ball moves towards the runner. That is consistent with the appeal rules, a move towards a runner not on a base is enough to lose the right to appeal.
@monkey_peter@SBlue84@balkwhisperer MLB said that a tag attempt begins when a fielder starts to move towards a runner. That is consistent with the fact that an appeal play has to be made before another play happens, and all it takes is for a fielder to move towards a runner not on a bag to lose the right to appeal.
@monkey_peter@SBlue84@balkwhisperer And yet if this exact thing happened when they were about to do an appeal play, this would be considered an attempted play and would be enough to not allow that appeal attempt.
@ScoringChanges As soon as a fielder with possession of the ball moves towards the runner. That’s what I said😃 When a team is getting ready to make an appeal at a base, as soon as a fielder starts moving towards a runner who is not on a base, he loses the right to make that appeal. Consistent
@ScoringChanges It’s at least a triple, not a dead ball. The runner is allowed to attempt to turn it in to an inside the park home run at his own risk.
@ScoringChanges@sogobravo Yes, the runner has to touch all the bases, and it is not a dead ball. The runner could try to advance to home plate at his own risk for an inside the park home run.