Got the monkey off our back. The luck came in for us tonight. Let's do it again tomorrow.
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We're back baby! Didn't think I would ever to get to post her again.
Here's how the Brewers used it during ST. It (sort of) takes the decision away from the batter. It's smart and is reasonable therefore MLB will most likely ban it.W said:
these ABS challenges are interesting
in a close game...kind of need to have one in your back pocket for the 8th or 9th if necessary
i.e. the highest leverage situations
Probably given how dumb MLB is run. Its nothing more than signals from a base coach but in a more efficient manner.htxag09 said:
Didn't the mlb already ban it?
BTKAG97 said:Probably given how dumb MLB is run. Its nothing more than signals from a base coach but in a more efficient manner.htxag09 said:
Didn't the mlb already ban it?
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the return of the king07ag said:
What the Brewers were doing doesnt impact that rule at all. They are not instructed on individual pitches if they should challenge or not. They are only told if they have permission or not to challenge any call diring an at bat if they believe a challenge is warranted. They are not given instruction on what to do regarding any specific pitch. In reality, coaches can and should restrict challenges to the last 3 innings of a game. Is that breaking the rule?LouisianaCHEN said:In my understanding of the rule, no one can be influenced to challenge. It has to be the pitcher, catcher, or batter and no one else can signal to them that they should challenge a call.BTKAG97 said:Probably given how dumb MLB is run. Its nothing more than signals from a base coach but in a more efficient manner.htxag09 said:
Didn't the mlb already ban it?
Mr.Bond said:
an abysmal trade by brown....
BCEDAg said:
A lot of jokers on here gave up early on the Stros tonight.
BTKAG97 said:What the Brewers were doing doesnt impact that rule at all. They are not instructed on individual pitches if they should challenge or not. They are only told if they have permission or not to challenge any call diring an at bat if they believe a challenge is warranted. They are not given instruction on what to do regarding any specific pitch. In reality, coaches can and should restrict challenges to the last 3 innings of a game. Is that breaking the rule?LouisianaCHEN said:In my understanding of the rule, no one can be influenced to challenge. It has to be the pitcher, catcher, or batter and no one else can signal to them that they should challenge a call.BTKAG97 said:Probably given how dumb MLB is run. Its nothing more than signals from a base coach but in a more efficient manner.htxag09 said:
Didn't the mlb already ban it?
LouisianaCHEN said:BTKAG97 said:LouisianaCHEN said:BTKAG97 said:htxag09 said:
Didn't the mlb already ban it?
Probably given how dumb MLB is run. Its nothing more than signals from a base coach but in a more efficient manner.
In my understanding of the rule, no one can be influenced to challenge. It has to be the pitcher, catcher, or batter and no one else can signal to them that they should challenge a call.
What the Brewers were doing doesnt impact that rule at all. They are not instructed on individual pitches if they should challenge or not. They are only told if they have permission or not to challenge any call diring an at bat if they believe a challenge is warranted. They are not given instruction on what to do regarding any specific pitch. In reality, coaches can and should restrict challenges to the last 3 innings of a game. Is that breaking the rule?
I went back and watched the video. MLB told the brewers they can't use the card cause it's instructing the player.
But I like that idea. I think they could relay that information before the pitch via a signal to help the batters understand the situation. We've had some head scratchers. Yainer should just not challenge if possible.
AgSportsFan89 said:
Much needed offensive explosion. Hopefully this reminds our hitters that they can hit the ball
EastCoastAgNc said:
I'm glad they finally got a win last night, but that win doesn't happen without the Angels crapping down their leg multiple times with 2 outs. The Astros still have a lot to prove on offense. Last night was an error-aided abberation..
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superaggie73 said:EastCoastAgNc said:
I'm glad they finally got a win last night, but that win doesn't happen without the Angels crapping down their leg multiple times with 2 outs. The Astros still have a lot to prove on offense. Last night was an error-aided abberation..
I didn't watch the game last night, but just watched this video now…why is our 3rd base coach always laying on the ground?