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re: It’s interference. With visual evidence and the rule

Posted on 5/11/24 at 1:27 pm to
Posted by lsupride87
Member since Dec 2007
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Posted on 5/11/24 at 1:27 pm to
I am truly wondering how a runner left of the line, with the position player being well left of that, would interfere with the play. I am more confused why you think that would chase the player to throw it further right

Look here, why in gods earth would the purple dot think, “I NEED TO THROW THIS FURTHER RIGHT!!!”



Look at the straight line. It’s wide open. The further right you go the more you bring the runner into play. He just choked the throw

This post was edited on 5/11/24 at 1:31 pm
Posted by GetmorewithLes
UK Basketball Fan
Member since Jan 2011
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Posted on 5/11/24 at 1:28 pm to
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This is proves it was interference and where your argument crumbles to pieces. The runner was well inside the baseline at the time of the throw, clearly interfering. That’s exactly what happened lol


If you go back and slide the action back and forth on the replay you will see that the runner actually has a foot on the infield grass as the ball is releasing from Milazzo's hand. So while the play was being executed/fielded the runner was well out of the running lane...
Posted by Le Tenia
Member since Feb 2015
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Posted on 5/11/24 at 1:31 pm to
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Which means he’s right handed. It’s what hand you throw not what hand the glove is on. Which is why left handed 1st baseman are defensively better.


Yeah I was clarifying that he catches with the LH and the throw was thrown to that side which was towards the incoming runner.

It is debatable on which is better defensively. I don't it matters. LH are limited to what positions that they can play typically.

No debating that Tre was that dude though. Bear has transformed himself into a 1st baseman this year. From the start of the season til now, has been night and day. Playing way more flexible.
Posted by lovinLSU
lafayette
Member since Nov 2007
13882 posts
Posted on 5/11/24 at 1:34 pm to
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You had a Pitcher who can't throw a strike. A Catcher who can't throw to 1st. And a 1st Baseman who can't catch. Other than that they should have won.
… a base runner who misses stepping on the base, a left fielder who’s blinded by the sun with his sunglasses on top of his cap, 2 outfielders running different ways and let the ball drop between them etc.. I guess the list could go on and on..looked like little league shite to me…
Posted by Le Tenia
Member since Feb 2015
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Posted on 5/11/24 at 1:35 pm to
He circled it more and should have set his feet. Griff would have fielded it and circled back to 1st to make the throw. AL called him off and the ball kept rolling out and he rushed it. He had time.

AL is also throwing to Bear's glove side.
Posted by hall59tiger
Member since Oct 2013
2481 posts
Posted on 5/11/24 at 1:36 pm to
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Look here, why in gods earth would the purple dot think, “I NEED TO THROW THIS FURTHER RIGHT!!!”


I would be really surprised if Milazzo had the time to sit there and think about the “Physics” of that play. It doesn’t matter where the throw went. What matters is it interfered with his ability to throw.

What’s your thoughts on the physics of this play?
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Posted by lsupride87
Member since Dec 2007
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Posted on 5/11/24 at 1:38 pm to
The physics there shows the Maryland player being inside the line when he runs into the 1st baseman
Posted by MOT
Member since Jul 2006
27883 posts
Posted on 5/11/24 at 1:38 pm to
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What matters is it interfered with his ability to throw.
Except it didn’t.
Posted by lsupride87
Member since Dec 2007
95901 posts
Posted on 5/11/24 at 1:39 pm to
It’s very simple. Was the runner in the way of Milazzo throwing it directly to 1st?

The answer is absolutely not. The runner didn’t even get in the way of him throwing it way right of first
This post was edited on 5/11/24 at 1:40 pm
Posted by Le Tenia
Member since Feb 2015
4525 posts
Posted on 5/11/24 at 1:41 pm to
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It’s very clearly written. You are trying to interpret the rule as “if outside of the baseline after 45 feet the runner is out.”


Dude, you're a fkn moron!! I have clearly written what I'm saying and even showed video links so that even a window licker could understand it. Keep playing with your colors and slobbering all over yourself.


I'm done. Should have been called but wasn't. On to Gm 2.
Posted by hall59tiger
Member since Oct 2013
2481 posts
Posted on 5/11/24 at 1:43 pm to
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Except it didn’t




Like this one didn’t?
Posted by lsupride87
Member since Dec 2007
95901 posts
Posted on 5/11/24 at 1:44 pm to
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Like this one didn’t?
correct. But on that play the flrodia runner is still inside the baseline while contacting Morgan

Make sense?
Posted by hall59tiger
Member since Oct 2013
2481 posts
Posted on 5/11/24 at 1:44 pm to
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The physics there shows the Maryland player being inside the line when he runs into the 1st baseman


So now we are switching it up a bit, ehh? The pitchers throw was way way off line so the runner actually didn’t impede the throw. That’s all that matters, huh? Unless the PHYSICS caused the ball to push left?
This post was edited on 5/11/24 at 1:45 pm
Posted by lsupride87
Member since Dec 2007
95901 posts
Posted on 5/11/24 at 1:45 pm to
There are two ways for interference

1. You interfere with the throw while being outside the line

Or

2. The players ability to field it while being outside the line

The bama player did neither. The Florida and Maryland player did number 2

Got it?

If the bama player would not have established himself on the line before his contact with jones it would have been the exact same as the Florida play.
This post was edited on 5/11/24 at 1:47 pm
Posted by BilbeauTBaggins
probably stuck in traffic
Member since May 2021
4572 posts
Posted on 5/11/24 at 1:49 pm to
Jones didn't even need to get hit to drop the awful throw.

Runner is already legally where he's supposed to be.

Shut up and move on.

Posted by hall59tiger
Member since Oct 2013
2481 posts
Posted on 5/11/24 at 1:53 pm to
[quote]1. You interfere with the throw while being outside the line[/quote

This is exactly what happened lol.



Throw left Millazo’s hand before the runner got back in the baseline….interfering with his throwing lane to first. Same with the Maryland runner. When the ball leaves both players hands the runner is in the baseline. This really isn’t that hard to comprehend my man lol

Posted by lsupride87
Member since Dec 2007
95901 posts
Posted on 5/11/24 at 1:54 pm to
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Throw left Millazo’s hand before the runner got back in the baseline….interfering with his throwing lane to first
Excelt he isn’t in his throwing lane to first. And that was made extremely clear when the ball sailed right of the damn bag and the runner still wasn’t near the ball

If he was in milazzos throwing lane the ball would have smoked the runner
This post was edited on 5/11/24 at 1:56 pm
Posted by Tblock
Oklahoma
Member since Jun 2021
951 posts
Posted on 5/11/24 at 1:56 pm to
He could have held the ball and been better off than he was throwing it away.
Posted by hall59tiger
Member since Oct 2013
2481 posts
Posted on 5/11/24 at 1:59 pm to
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he isn’t in his throwing lane to first


Yes, he is. Even more egregiously so than the other examples provided. That’s abundantly clear for those willing to be objective.

I’m done lol.!The quote “never cast your pearls to swine” applies well here. You guys can believe whatever you want.
I honestly hope all of you have a wonderful Saturday and we whoop some arse tonight.
Posted by MOT
Member since Jul 2006
27883 posts
Posted on 5/11/24 at 2:01 pm to
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Throw left Millazo’s hand before the runner got back in the baseline….interfering with his throwing lane to first. Same with the Maryland runner.
You can’t possibly look at the picture in your post and think it resembles the Maryland play in any way. Milazzo is throwing from where the pitcher would on a slow tapper back to him.
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