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Posted on 5/22/17 at 2:24 pm to NotoriousFSU
quote:I never have but I do like watching it.
Ooh sounds like somebody played soccer
Posted on 5/22/17 at 2:28 pm to threeputt
Well, he learned a lesson.
ETA: I mean, what the hell was he thinking. He had three options: lower your shoulder, slide, turn around. He chose the fourth option: stare up at the sky and run.
ETA: I mean, what the hell was he thinking. He had three options: lower your shoulder, slide, turn around. He chose the fourth option: stare up at the sky and run.
This post was edited on 5/22/17 at 2:35 pm
Posted on 5/22/17 at 2:30 pm to NotoriousFSU
quote:I never played soccer.
Jokes about soccer being a sport full of pussies are only not funny to pussies who played soccer instead of a real man's sport.
"Soccer is gay" jokes are the worst. People actually find that shite funny?
ETA: If you're going to go down that lame arse road, at least be clever.
This post was edited on 5/22/17 at 2:32 pm
Posted on 5/22/17 at 2:40 pm to StrongBackWeakMind
quote:
"Soccer is gay"
When exactly did I say that?
Posted on 5/22/17 at 2:42 pm to NotoriousFSU
quote:Right here.
When exactly did I say that?
Posted on 5/22/17 at 2:43 pm to threeputt
Just like most big hits in any sport, it was a confluence of circumstances. The base runner never expected the catcher to come flying up the line. The catcher knew he had to tag someone running at him at full speed. If the catcher pussy-foots in there and stops he gets run over.
If you are running down the line and someone gets in your way, you better (A) keep running hard through the collision or (b) try to avoid the collision. The baserunner was shocked at pulled up slightly at the last second. The catcher didn't
If you are running down the line and someone gets in your way, you better (A) keep running hard through the collision or (b) try to avoid the collision. The baserunner was shocked at pulled up slightly at the last second. The catcher didn't
Posted on 5/22/17 at 2:45 pm to Cowboyfan89
quote:That is textbook little league defense for a runner caught between bases. This just happened to be at home.
How many catchers go out and try to make a tag like THAT?
If you have the ball forward of a runner off the bag, run towards the runner with the ball. You'll either tag him, or he'll go back to his base.
How many successful rundown plays have you witnessed in little league?
Just sitting there with the ball waiting to apply a tag at home greatly increases the runner's chances of being safe.
Posted on 5/22/17 at 2:50 pm to threeputt
That had to be up north. Down here the parent would say" shake that shite off boy you alright "
Posted on 5/22/17 at 2:55 pm to StrongBackWeakMind
You went down that lame arse road in such a clever way I'm not even mad.
Posted on 5/22/17 at 2:55 pm to Winston Cup
I mean the catcher didn't lower his shoulder, or even try to run through him like he was making a tackle. My dad would have asked me if I was okay then laughed at me if I was the base runner for being stupid enough to run into the catcher like that.
Posted on 5/22/17 at 3:00 pm to threeputt
WTF was that baserunner doing?
Must have been a botched hit and run play where the batter missed the sign.
I'm sure the catcher expected the runner to stop or try to go back to third... but nope, he just kept on coming.
Must have been a botched hit and run play where the batter missed the sign.
I'm sure the catcher expected the runner to stop or try to go back to third... but nope, he just kept on coming.
Posted on 5/22/17 at 3:35 pm to threeputt
Kid lucky he didn't eat the baseball. And the coach is a dumbass for sending the kid home while batter swinging away (if they didn't screw up the signals).
This post was edited on 5/22/17 at 3:36 pm
Posted on 5/22/17 at 3:36 pm to mizzoubuckeyeiowa
quote:
I love the horrified snowflake reactions of the parents.
It is little league baseball. I'd probably gasp if I saw 10 year old kid get drilled into the ground.
But I doubt the catcher meant for that to happen. You can see him go up to the runner at the end of the video.
This post was edited on 5/22/17 at 3:38 pm
Posted on 5/22/17 at 3:46 pm to threeputt
1. Funny video
2. Stupid baserunner and/or 3B Coach
3. Catcher ran into the runner. Not sure why.
4. Catcher had near full extension of his arms after the collision. Don't think that was necessary.
I don't like to say "what I would have done..." in retrospect, but if I was using this as a teaching moment, I would tell the catcher to a) wait for the runner at the plate and make the tag, b) if the runner stops and retreats, then run towards him until it makes sense to throw to the third baseman, c) run partially up the line but not in the baseline and tag the runner out as he runs past you.
In scenario c, the runner would be too far away to slide and would be an easy minimal-contact play. From what I remember during my one year of umping Little League baseball about 10 years ago, the runners are not allowed to instigate collisions so there is no reason for the catcher to do the same in order to "protect the ball". I could be wrong though, and I can't seem to find a free copy of the LL rulebook online to verify one way or the other.
2. Stupid baserunner and/or 3B Coach
3. Catcher ran into the runner. Not sure why.
4. Catcher had near full extension of his arms after the collision. Don't think that was necessary.
I don't like to say "what I would have done..." in retrospect, but if I was using this as a teaching moment, I would tell the catcher to a) wait for the runner at the plate and make the tag, b) if the runner stops and retreats, then run towards him until it makes sense to throw to the third baseman, c) run partially up the line but not in the baseline and tag the runner out as he runs past you.
In scenario c, the runner would be too far away to slide and would be an easy minimal-contact play. From what I remember during my one year of umping Little League baseball about 10 years ago, the runners are not allowed to instigate collisions so there is no reason for the catcher to do the same in order to "protect the ball". I could be wrong though, and I can't seem to find a free copy of the LL rulebook online to verify one way or the other.
Posted on 5/22/17 at 3:52 pm to LSUBoo
quote:
WTF was that baserunner doing?
He probably had no idea. Looks like a rec game based on umpire attire. A lot of those kids just don't know what is going on out there.
Posted on 5/22/17 at 4:00 pm to VinegarStrokes
Good grief! The catcher made the correct play and I've got no problem with the way the tag was executed. If he stands at the plate flat-footed the catcher is going to get laid out. If he moves up the line but doesn't extend the tag, there is a chance the runner does a spin move or slides before the catcher can react. Blame the coach that thought it was a good idea to send the runner. It's sports ... shite happens!
Posted on 5/22/17 at 4:02 pm to PrimeTime Money
quote:
...just use your glove to tag like a normal person.
Because catchers don't have gloves, they have a mitt and that ball when he made the tag was in his right hand. He didn't tag him high, he put it right on his chest. He was probably surprised that the runner kept coming.
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