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I can't call this one. The point of contact is too blurry on the replays I'm getting, but I'm guessing it gets overturned.


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You're a bad guesser - inning over!


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Nice gun by Con4to... I think the Braves got dicked on the replay,
but these things even out over the course of the season*.

*This bbbyyy brought to by yyybbb.


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Someone tweet Keith, ask him if it was a bad slide.


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Edgy MD wrote:
I can't call this one. The point of contact is too blurry on the replays I'm getting, but I'm guessing it gets overturned.


But the 'I can't tell' response is exactly why it shouldn't be overturned.
And I've got to say, whether by coincidence, by policy, or just small sample size, the umps back in the bunker seem to be my biggest fear with the replay rule and that's the one where guesses are made based on minute evidence is used as evidence enough for flipping the call.


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It was a terrible slide but I don't think Bonicfacio expected the ball to be involved.


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I agree that a juicy argument would have been nice there. Just so we could sit back a bit. They should allow 23 seconds for arguing. If he stops b4 the times up, he can't be tossed.


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Zvon wrote:
It was a terrible slide but I don't think Bonicfacio expected the ball to be involved.

I was goofing on Keith going on and on and....


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FFF! grrrrr

Blevins going in the 8th hoping to keep his blank inning run intact.
FFF on 1st. He did something, got there. I'm not going into details on him anymore. Maybe I jinx him or something.

Big K by Blevins. 1 out.


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d'Kong76 wrote:
Zvon wrote:
It was a terrible slide but I don't think Bonicfacio expected the ball to be involved.

I was goofing on Keith going on and on and....


He did, and I expected one of them to say Bonny didn't expect a close play. He slide in reaction to lil d', not the ball. He had no freakin idea where the ball was,lol.

Again, what a throw.


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gah, fk me.

Reed. It would be nice if these guys came thru every time but that's a lot to ask.

4-3 Natives


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Rats


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Remind me again how many replay challenges a team gets?
Braves delay the game to challenge one but then decide against it. Then they do challenge another and lose the challenge and lose the argument after the challenge and the manager gets tossed for doing so.
And then a half-inning later they don't like another call and they get to challenge that one.

Essentially there's been three judgement calls tonight and the Braves have stopped the game to review the calls all three times.
I hereby take back the nice things I said about the replay process 10 minutes ago.


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Time to answer right back. Because that's what championship caliber teams do :)

Also if lil d' is going to throw to 2nd like his last two all the time I will stop worrying about our catcher. Hitting as well would be nice and he has been making some decent contact. He'll start running into a few at the plate.


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Here we go guys.


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Frayed Knot wrote:
Edgy MD wrote:
I can't call this one. The point of contact is too blurry on the replays I'm getting, but I'm guessing it gets overturned.


But the 'I can't tell' response is exactly why it shouldn't be overturned.

No need to get all Thomas Paine-y on me. I'm aware of the rule.


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Poop....


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Booksaswirlin'...


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Ugh. Ow. This one really hurt. It's game one of this series and I have the same feeling I had after the sweep, which was as low as I go. If not for the Royal mini-sweep I might have gone lower on my Meto-meter.

Not good.


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We can bitch all we want about the depleted lineup but, between the pick-off, the caught stealing, the throw-out at home, and the Braves only coming to bat 8 times, Met pitchers retired just 21 of the 34 hitters they faced tonight and that's simply not good enough. And, yeah, there were some seeing eye hits early on, but there were also a bunch of loud outs.


Now 5-5 with the Braves on the year.


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Frayed Knot wrote:

Now 5-5 with the Braves on the year.


Unacceptable. But there's always a thorn. There's always a shitty team that sticks it to you.

I will keep saying that all night^.
If they want to be a doormat for Atlanta then they'll just have to go on and sweep everyone else.


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Edgy MD wrote:
Edgy MD wrote:
I can't call this one. The point of contact is too blurry on the replays I'm getting, but I'm guessing it gets overturned.


But the 'I can't tell' response is exactly why it shouldn't be overturned.

No need to get all Thomas Paine-y on me. I'm aware of the rule.


The guess that it was going to get overturned was logical because since the introduction of replay it seems that too many folks weren't aware of the 'clear and convincing' evidence part of the equation.
Like I said, that seems to have been getting better lately (by chance or by design I'm not sure) but too often they've just been replacing live guesswork with grainy video guesswork.

Now all they have to do is actually stick to the policy where one wrong challenge actually means you don't get another and then teams would stop challenging every bang-bang play in the 1st inning knowing that a wrong guess won't come back to bite them.


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Zvon wrote:
Frayed Knot wrote:

Now 5-5 with the Braves on the year.


Unacceptable. But there's always a thorn. There's always a shitty team that sticks it to you.


That's not an excuse when you get to 5-5 after starting the season 5-1
And in the five they've lost they've blown leads in three of them and been one-hit in the other two.


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Frayed Knot wrote:
Frayed Knot wrote:
I can't call this one. The point of contact is too blurry on the replays I'm getting, but I'm guessing it gets overturned.


But the 'I can't tell' response is exactly why it shouldn't be overturned.

No need to get all Thomas Paine-y on me. I'm aware of the rule.


The guess that it was going to get overturned was logical because since the introduction of replay it seems that too many folks weren't aware of the 'clear and convincing' evidence part of the equation.
Like I said, that seems to have been getting better lately (by chance or by design I'm not sure) but too often they've just been replacing live guesswork with grainy video guesswork.

Now all they have to do is actually stick to the policy where one wrong challenge actually means you don't get another and then teams would stop challenging every bang-bang play in the 1st inning knowing that a wrong guess won't come back to bite them.


I think as far as the "getting it right" thing the umps have become a bit obsessive. I don't understand why because it works against the goal.


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Frayed Knot wrote:
Frayed Knot wrote:
I can't call this one. The point of contact is too blurry on the replays I'm getting, but I'm guessing it gets overturned.


But the 'I can't tell' response is exactly why it shouldn't be overturned.

No need to get all Thomas Paine-y on me. I'm aware of the rule.


The guess that it was going to get overturned was logical because since the introduction of replay it seems that too many folks weren't aware of the 'clear and convincing' evidence part of the equation.

Yeah, they're the worst.


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