So is the plan for our fans to try and interfere with Astros outfielders so they call Boston out?
They should be leaning over and swatting any ball hit by a Boston player.JABQ04 said:
So is the plan for our fans to try and interfere with Astros outfielders so they call Boston out?
1) Implement rulebobinator said:
I just can't believe we're at a place where we're expecting fans to make judgement calls on fly balls that are headed right for them. It's insane.
My super hot sports take on this that I've had for a long time is they should go even further and just absolutely simplify the rule. If the fans can get that ball into the stands without using anything other than their hands and a glove, it's a home run. They can reach over, swat the outfielders glove, whatever. If you go up where the fans can reach you, you're at your own risk. If the ball hits the fans and falls in play (without ever crossing over the wall according to statcast data), then it's in play.
If the fans are part of the game, then they're part of the game. If that ball makes it over the wall, it's a home run. If it doesn't, it isn't. That simple.
someone find this lady and get her tickets in the outfieldWabs said:They should be leaning over and swatting any ball hit by a Boston player.JABQ04 said:
So is the plan for our fans to try and interfere with Astros outfielders so they call Boston out?
Capitalism at its finest. I like it.bobinator said:
Yeah man, Imagine how much those seats would go for knowing you might be able to help your team win a game. There's a solid profitability angle in there also.
I'm with you on this one. Also, it's not like those fans did anything out of the ordinary other than that guy in the white. Those guys had their hands at their chest - how are they supposed to judge what kind of play Mookie can make on a ball that is almost a foot and half above the yellow line.bobinator said:
I just can't believe we're at a place where we're expecting fans to make judgement calls on fly balls that are headed right for them. It's insane.
My super hot sports take on this that I've had for a long time is they should go even further and just absolutely simplify the rule. If the fans can get that ball into the stands without using anything other than their hands and a glove, it's a home run. They can reach over, swat the outfielders glove, whatever. If you go up where the fans can reach you, you're at your own risk. If the ball hits the fans and falls in play (without ever crossing over the wall according to statcast data), then it's in play.
If the fans are part of the game, then they're part of the game. If that ball makes it over the wall, it's a home run. If it doesn't, it isn't. That simple.
personally I think the guy in the white proves definitively it wasnt interference....he IS clearly reaching in front of the wall....BUT he doesnt touch the ball, it hit the guys who are 6-8 inches behind his arm on the fan side of the fence, their arms werent extended, the one is standing straight up maybe even leaning back with his arms tucked tight to his side..... therefore making it a homerunFlashdiaz said:he also goes on about the guy in white who was holding on to the wall and reaching... but that guy never touched the ball nor the glove.bearkatag15 said:
Fangraphs article about the interference call...
https://www.fangraphs.com/blogs/the-fan-interference-call-was-probably-good/
Basically says that the call was probably correct.
n_touch said:
Is it an out only because they were the home team? What if Boston hits that? Out or Ground Rule double?
You accept conditions on the back of every MLB ticket that exempts MLB of any damage or harm from a batted ball. Their asses are covered.agdaddy04 said:
I agree with this completely. It's complete bull**** that a ball that is over the line can not be caught by a fan. Just wait for some shmuck to get hit in the face by a HR and then mlb has to deal with that.
bearkatag15 said:
So let's talk Tyler White.
Its about time to stop calling him The Meg... in all seriousness I can come out and fully admit now that he has come full circle, I only disliked Tyler White in the beginning because I remember him sucking so bad in 2016. I obviously played along on here all season as a gag since he seemed to coincidentally do well after I insulted him... I really have nothing against the guy. He is just very very average at best.mathguy86 said:bearkatag15 said:
So let's talk Tyler White.
Yeah. The Meg has regressed to his mean the last several weeks. Don't eat me wrong. He was hot and you absolutely ride the hot hand. But he hit his wall and has dropped like a rock.
DH was a problem spot all year. Gattis early slumped. Then he got super hot. When he fell off White got his chance and got hot. Then he cooled rapidly.
DH is a position of need next year. Regardless of what happens tonight.
This is why I was hoping to get Beltre at the trade deadline..........mathguy86 said:bearkatag15 said:
So let's talk Tyler White.
Yeah. The Meg has regressed to his mean the last several weeks. Don't eat me wrong. He was hot and you absolutely ride the hot hand. But he hit his wall and has dropped like a rock.
DH was a problem spot all year. Gattis early slumped. Then he got super hot. When he fell off White got his chance and got hot. Then he cooled rapidly.
DH is a position of need next year. Regardless of what happens tonight.
bearkatag15 said:
So I am floored by the success McCann has had vs Price in his career.
Also Springer has 14 strikeouts vs Price in 24 ABs... woof
I was actually thinking about this during game 3. I got to sit front row down the third baseline and told myself before the game if a Red Sox player his a foul ball over here, I will literally box people out basketball rebound style to make sure Bregman has plenty of room to reach in and make a catch. Conversely, if an Astro hits one over here, I will do everything I can to bump Nunez/Devers' arm/glove as he's trying to make a play.bobinator said:
Yeah man, Imagine how much those seats would go for knowing you might be able to help your team win a game. There's a solid profitability angle in there also.
Oh hai, Tyler White is batting a solid 0-fer against Price. That is promising...bearkatag15 said:
So I am floored by the success McCann has had vs Price in his career.
Also Springer has 14 strikeouts vs Price in 24 ABs... woof