One of the best gifs. I will always star this.
AgDoc03 said:
I thought it was crap and he should be reprimanded. That's an intentionally dirty play that can end someone's season. Like mathguy said, if that kinda play was made at 2nd he would have been ruled out.
Thats where I think you are wrong. Maybe he wasnt trying to be "dirty"... but he was definitely trying to make a hard slide and influence the throw by creating contact. In his mind and many old-school type players that isn't dirty. By today's standards, purposeful, hard contact is more often than not viewed as unnecessary and therefore dirty.titanmaster_race said:AgDoc03 said:
I thought it was crap and he should be reprimanded. That's an intentionally dirty play that can end someone's season. Like mathguy said, if that kinda play was made at 2nd he would have been ruled out.
If that was made at second, it would have been fine. He never slid past the plate and he didn't leave the basepath.
I think by the letter of the law, it was legal. But it's a bad look on the sport for not protecting a defenseless catcher on a play that could have easily injured him badly.
I don't think Rizzo was trying to be dirty, but the league needs to review the rules to prevent this in the future.
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I don't think Rizzo was trying to be dirty
Exactly. With the force in play, no way that slide is necessary.Ag_07 said:Quote:
I don't think Rizzo was trying to be dirty
The only reason you slide that far out in front of home with your feet out to the side is to take the guy out.
If he wanted to play it correctly he would've just slid into home with his feet out towards the plate and give the guy something to think about/make it a tough play. Instead he went for the legs.
I think he had every intention of taking out the legs of that catcher and that's dirty.
He may not have left the basepath, buy you can clearly see him running right on top of the foul line and then veer toward the catcher a few steps before home plate. I mean, his body ended up sliding to the left of the base and he covered the plate with his right hand. I think that's where my issue is with the whole deal. In my opinion, he wasn't really sliding into the base.titanmaster_race said:AgDoc03 said:
I thought it was crap and he should be reprimanded. That's an intentionally dirty play that can end someone's season. Like mathguy said, if that kinda play was made at 2nd he would have been ruled out.
If that was made at second, it would have been fine. He never slid past the plate and he didn't leave the basepath.
I think by the letter of the law, it was legal. But it's a bad look on the sport for not protecting a defenseless catcher on a play that could have easily injured him badly.
I don't think Rizzo was trying to be dirty, but the league needs to review the rules to prevent this in the future.
I didn't watch the video with sound - plan on doing that tonight after work. What did Eric say?titanmaster_race said:
Just watched an MLB tonight video about the whole thing. Eric Byrnes is a meathead.
Yes and yes.The Milkman said:
So do they throw at him tonight? If so does the pitcher get immediately ejected
So if it should have been called interference, why wasn't it during review? What the hell is the point of reviewing things if they get them wrong and then apologize laterBeat40 said:
MLB has come out said it should have been called interference.
http://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/23642672/mlb-believes-anthony-rizzo-slide-vs-pittsburgh-pirates-was-interference
Ag_07 said:Quote:
I don't think Rizzo was trying to be dirty
The only reason you slide that far out in front of home with your feet out to the side is to take the guy out.
If he wanted to play it correctly he would've just slid into home with his feet out towards the plate and give the guy something to think about/make it a tough play. Instead he went for the legs.
I think he had every intention of taking out the legs of that catcher and that's dirty.
The Milkman said:
So do they throw at him tonight? If so does the pitcher get immediately ejected
Beat40 said:I didn't watch the video with sound - plan on doing that tonight after work. What did Eric say?titanmaster_race said:
Just watched an MLB tonight video about the whole thing. Eric Byrnes is a meathead.
The Milkman said:
So you dont think its possible for it to be both dirty and within the rules?
titanmaster_race said:
His whole torso was on top of the plate, so I don't think you can say he was out of the basepath.