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The Braves got caught some years back for (intentionally as it turns out) drawing the catcher's box too wide.
Much better to set up and get calls on those 6-8 inches outside Glavoxx cutter/change-ups.

This one sounds like it might just be a screw-up but who knows.


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Frayed Knot wrote:
The Braves got caught some years back for (intentionally as it turns out) drawing the catcher's box too wide.
Much better to set up and get calls on those 6-8 inches outside Glavoxx cutter/change-ups.

This one sounds like it might just be a screw-up but who knows.


Javy Lopez used to setup entirely outside the box even when it was there. Glavine was the reason for Queztec


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The best part is that he gets the game delayed for 10 minutes while they fix it for him. . .and then he proceeded to fly out on the first pitch.


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Ceetar wrote:


Crazy. And kudos to Miguel Cabrera for staying sober enough to notice.


Fixed.


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Gwreck wrote:
The White Sox? The Bossard family of groundskeepers? I highly doubt this was accidental.


I'm unfamiliar with the Bossards but I'm guessing there's a back-story in there somewhere?




Javy Lopez used to setup entirely outside the box even when it was there.


Well that was pretty much the point in making it larger. Since it's not legal to set up outside the box - even on intentional walks - if and when umps took to enforcing the rule the Braves simply made the box bigger.
In the case of the ChiSox/Detroit game a less deep batter's box wouldn't normally seem to be an advantage for either side but maybe the Sox knew something about one or more of the Tiger hitters.


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The Bossards have been known for creative groundkeeping in the past to their home teams' advantage. Roger Bossard, the head White Sox groundskeeper, is the grandson of Emil Bossard, the former Cleveland Indians groundskeeper, who apparently Joe Dimaggio once blamed for ending his hitting streak (for watering down the infield so much to slow down the ground balls he hit). I remember reading about the Bossards in the Cheater's Guide to Baseball by Derek Zumsteg.

I also found this link amusing: http://espn.go.com/page2/s/list/readers/baseball/cheaters.html (scroll down to No. 4).


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