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Tribe vs. Tigers (Series Thread)

  • Crimson streak
    I actually feel good about the Boston series. We got our 2 best pitchers throwing and it's Francona's first trip back to Boston so you know the tribe will lay it all out for him.
  • Laley23
    Lol at a broom for a two game sweep.

    I'll have the Boston thread up this afternoon.
  • TBone14
    HitsRus;1447029 wrote:I'm not ready to throw Tito under the bus, but if Huff just 'sucks a little' and gives up only 1 run in the 5th, maybe we go into that second rain delay tied and it's a whole different ball game. These were two games that experimenting with Huff and hoping for a hold from him really wasn't a good idea. IDK....maybe the Boston series is more important to Francona, and he wanted to go there with the best part of his bullpen fully charged.:cry:

    I agree with you. What is Tito supposed to do? He has Huff in pen which is partially his decision with front office. So if you have him in the pen, he needs to get used. You can't burn Smith, Pestano, Allen and Perez every night. Down 6-2 is the perfect time to burn a long reliever. Hope he can get you 2 or 3 scoreless and chip away. Huff just happened to make it worse.
  • vball10set
    vball10set;1447050 wrote:lol at a broom pic for a two game series :rolleyes:
    Laley23;1447176 wrote:Lol at a broom for a two game sweep.

    I'll have the Boston thread up this afternoon.
    If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, I must say "thank you" :thumbup:
  • Wally
    Crimson streak;1447006 wrote:He had a single in the 2nd inning and played in only the 2nd game lol
    Should have been an error on Hunter.
  • ohiobucks1
    The guy next to me on the third base line after the second delay was absoluitely tearing into Caberara. Miggy couldn't even handle it. When the whole section started a DUI chant it looked like he was going to cry :cry:
  • TBone14
    ohiobucks1;1447309 wrote:The guy next to me on the third base line after the second delay was absoluitely tearing into Caberara. Miggy couldn't even handle it. When the whole section started a DUI chant it looked like he was going to cry :cry:

    Stay classy Cleveland. Didn't he follow that up with a home run?
  • Classyposter58
    TBone14;1446986 wrote:Kindly eat shit. Lots of season left. I think we only have about15 games left vs Detroit.
    :laugh:I'm just messin with y'all
  • Classyposter58
    TBone14;1447318 wrote:Stay classy Cleveland. Didn't he follow that up with a home run?
    Yeah. On the Tigers msg board someone said that when he hit it all the Detroit fans started chanting MVP at them
  • ohiobucks1
    TBone14;1447318 wrote:Stay classy Cleveland. Didn't he follow that up with a home run?
    No. It didn't start til after. And I agree, I wasn't part of the chanting. But seeing his reaction was quite funny. You'd think as a professional athlete he could handle a little bit of heckling from a drunk guy
  • ohiobucks1
    Classyposter58;1447324 wrote:Yeah. On the Tigers msg board someone said that when he hit it all the Detroit fans started chanting MVP at them
    That person is wrong. I heard the MVP chants after Bourne pushed Miggys hit into a HR and nobody was heckling at that time. It wasn't until he was in the field.
  • Laley23
    Classyposter58;1447324 wrote:Yeah. On the Tigers msg board someone said that when he hit it all the Detroit fans started chanting MVP at them
    As Wally would say, should have been an error :D

    But on a serious note. That should be ruled an error. Which begs the question, has there ever been a 4 base error (aka, a HR error) lol
  • ohiobucks1
    Laley23;1447339 wrote:As Wally would say, should have been an error :D

    But on a serious note. That should be ruled an error. Which begs the question, has there ever been a 4 base error (aka, a HR error) lol
    It was EASILY an error. It hit right off Bourne's hand.
  • Classyposter58
    ohiobucks1;1447343 wrote:It was EASILY an error. It hit right off Bourne's hand.
    Rules easily state that any ball that bounces off a fielder and out is a home run. The rule is when a ball travels more than 250 feet from home plate in fair play the batter becomes a runner. By rule you cannot rule it as an error, just as when Canseco had the ball hit off him and out. It's a homer
  • Al Bundy
    Classyposter58;1447354 wrote:Rules easily state that any ball that bounces off a fielder and out is a home run. The rule is when a ball travels more than 250 feet from home plate in fair play the batter becomes a runner. By rule you cannot rule it as an error, just as when Canseco had the ball hit off him and out. It's a homer
    What rule says that you can't have an error on a ball hit 250 ft?
  • ohiobucks1
    Classyposter58;1447354 wrote:Rules easily state that any ball that bounces off a fielder and out is a home run. The rule is when a ball travels more than 250 feet from home plate in fair play the batter becomes a runner. By rule you cannot rule it as an error, just as when Canseco had the ball hit off him and out. It's a homer
    Never knew that. Good info. Kind of a dumb rule though. Should have been caught, seemed like a natural situation to call an error
  • royal_k
    lol....I want to see the 250 ft no error rule.

    So an outfielder drops a ball, that is easily catchable, more than 250 ft from home plate and it's not an error?
  • Classyposter58
    MLB rule 6.09 (d) - "The batter becomes a runner when: A fair ball passes over a fence or into the stands at a distance from home base of 250 feet or more. Such hit entitles the batter to a home run when he shall have touched all bases legally. A fair fly ball that passes out of the playing field at a point less than 250 feet from home base shall entitle the batter to advance to second base only."
  • royal_k
    Classyposter58;1447368 wrote: MLB rule 6.09 (d) - "The batter becomes a runner when: A fair ball passes over a fence or into the stands at a distance from home base of 250 feet or more. Such hit entitles the batter to a home run when he shall have touched all bases legally. A fair fly ball that passes out of the playing field at a point less than 250 feet from home base shall entitle the batter to advance to second base only."
    You are talking about a ball going over a fence after being touched after 250 ft. The 250 ft through me, because there are no fences that are only 250 ft from the plate.
  • TBone14
    ohiobucks1;1447331 wrote:No. It didn't start til after. And I agree, I wasn't part of the chanting. But seeing his reaction was quite funny. You'd think as a professional athlete he could handle a little bit of heckling from a drunk guy

    Yea...you would think he has heard a lot of that. I am fine with the heckling. I just would never heckle someone for something they did that could possibly happen to me. Steroid use, wife beating, etc...all great fodder for heckling.
  • vball10set
    Classyposter58;1447368 wrote: MLB rule 6.09 (d) - "The batter becomes a runner when: A fair ball passes over a fence or into the stands at a distance from home base of 250 feet or more. Such hit entitles the batter to a home run when he shall have touched all bases legally. A fair fly ball that passes out of the playing field at a point less than 250 feet from home base shall entitle the batter to advance to second base only."
    This rule has absolutely nothing to do with a play being ruled an error or not--nice try though :p