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re: Ben McDonald is wrong

Posted on 4/25/16 at 10:10 am to
Posted by SaturdayTraditions
Down Seven Bridges Rd
Member since Sep 2015
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Posted on 4/25/16 at 10:10 am to
quote:

It was extremely quiet during that AB.


It was extremely audible on TV.

As for the rule...as a college umpire myself, I feel that it was interpreted and applied properly in this situation. It is very difficult to evaluate intent, but a batter will, in his normal course of action raise his hand along with his verbal request for a time out. However, in this instance, he only verbalized it, and did so at an above average volume, so as to draw the balk.

When watching the game on replay last night, I told the others I was watching with, that this rule and its interpretation are equivalent to a simulated snap count in football. Since a balk is essentially a "false start" this is no difference than the nose guard or a line backer trying to simulate the snap count in order to draw a false start from an offensive lineman.
Posted by atltiger6487
Member since May 2011
18179 posts
Posted on 4/25/16 at 10:40 am to
I realize this is a tangent, but how about no timeouts for batters. Just stay in the box.

Baseball is such a slow game anyway, no need to compound it with other dead time. When a batter is up to bat, stay in the box. Real simple.
Posted by ell_13
Member since Apr 2013
85216 posts
Posted on 4/25/16 at 5:20 pm to
Players shouldn't lift their hand up. Stay ready to hit because it's not a given you'll get time. It was not even close to being loud on tv. You could barely hear it. He was facing away from the ump. Had to say it loud enough for him to hear.
This post was edited on 4/25/16 at 5:21 pm
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