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8/14- Sox vs Astros, 1:10, WGN


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7 minutes ago, whitesoxbrad said:

Sorry why do you think that?

I was thinking of detwiler in particular. Seems like the Sox have done this a bunch this season. Get a couple lucky starts, watch the bad player be bad for a bit, then finally get rid of the player for a  new rando after a big blow up. 

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I love to watch Timmy run the bases...can't wait to see the highlight of his 1st triple of the season.  To echo the other sentiments...I am shocked he didn't have a triple when he was player of the month.

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2 minutes ago, gusguyman said:

I'm watching the game with sound off in a meeting. Anyone willing to give me an explanation of how the hell that became a ground rule double? 

An idiotic replay system that finds new and exciting ways to screw up games 

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1 minute ago, gusguyman said:

I'm watching the game with sound off in a meeting. Anyone willing to give me an explanation of how the hell that became a ground rule double? 

Seems the RF doesn't have to make any signal that it was lodged, despite immediately playing the ball, for it to be overruled as a ground rule double.  Or thats what I gleaned from Jason's befuddled explanation.

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10 minutes ago, SouthWallace said:

Seems the RF doesn't have to make any signal that it was lodged, despite immediately playing the ball, for it to be overruled as a ground rule double.  Or thats what I gleaned from Jason's befuddled explanation.

Now the question should be what if they threw out one of the runners? Would the runner be safe cause the ball is considered dead?

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Rule 5.05(a)(7)

(7) Any fair ball which, either before or after touching the ground, passes through or under a fence, or through or under a scoreboard, or through any opening in the fence or scoreboard, or through or under shrubbery, or vines on the fence, or which sticks in a fence or scoreboard, in which case the batter and the runners shall be entitled to two bases;
 

2019 Official Baseball Rules

 

I believe the two bases are defined from the point where the runners were when the pitch was thrown.

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