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Our baseball IQ might be in the negative area.  Brumbaugh swings at ball 4 to protect Nunez.  Taking the pitch would have protected him even more.  Now, instead of 3rd and 2nd with 1 out after a swinging bunt by Stone.  We have a runner at 3rd with 2 outs.  The fly ball would have scored a run instead of being the 3rd out.  Fundamentals. 

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46 minutes ago, Bugeaters1 said:

Need a basketball jones on the baseball side.

 

We are beyond stupid.  Bolt needs to be fired, and take the whole staff with him.  He needs to walk home from California.   😉

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2 minutes ago, hskr4life said:

Did Carey drop that on purpose to entice the runner to go?

 

If we pulled off the fake drop infield fly and hidden ball in the same week…..

I didn't think that if a infield fly rule was in effect that the runners could advance?

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They can advance at their own risk either by tagging after a catch or after the ball hits the ground - can't believe we pulled off the hidden ball trick and the "let's drop the infield fly on purpose" trick in the same week. 😂 Usually it's the West Coast teams that try to pull that stuff, so they should be ready for it. Can't believe the runner took off for 3rd - never, never, never make the last out at 3rd. Wow.

 

Those were some clutch at bats in the 9th - we finally fought in the late innings and against a really good closer. Hope we can keep the momentum going.

 

And nice to see us use Broderick multiple innings to keep the game close - that was huge. Feels good!

 

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Just now, Bugeaters1 said:

I didn't think that if a infield fly rule was in effect that the runners could advance?

Actually,  if he took off running and the ball wasn't caught.  He could score.  He only has to tag if the infielder catches the ball.  If he doesn't catch it, the baserunner doesn't even have to tag.

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1 minute ago, brfrad said:

Actually,  if he took off running and the ball wasn't caught.  He could score.  He only has to tag if the infielder catches the ball.  If he doesn't catch it, the baserunner doesn't even have to tag.

If this is the case, what good is the infield fly rule?

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