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Indians at Reds - Game 2

  • SportsAndLady
    se-alum;1449559 wrote:I understand that part, but there's also kids there to see Votto cause he's their favorite player, then they hear that. I know frustration happens in the heat of the moment, but Joey does it a lot.
    This isn't 1954. It's okay to cuss. Kids won't be cursed if they hear it.
  • sherm03
    se-alum;1449559 wrote:I understand that part, but there's also kids there to see Votto cause he's their favorite player, then they hear that. I know frustration happens in the heat of the moment, but Joey does it a lot.
    I get your point. But at the same time...unless you're right there in the front row, you're not going to hear that. And if your kid does hear it, it's a chance for the parents to have a teaching moment with their kids. Just because someone is a role model, doesn't mean they have to be perfect 100% of the time. It's up to the parents to take moments like that to say to their kids, "I would be very disappointed in you if you did something like that after striking out."
  • Footwedge
    se-alum;1449456 wrote:These Indians announcers are the biggest homers I've ever heard. They're still calling the Cozart line drive down the line yesterday a foul ball.
    Maybe it's because the ball was clearly foul?
  • Ironman92
    Goodness....lol

    Cozart has to get the suicide down.....that was horrible and lead to a silly thread of back and forth.
  • Azubuike24
    Footwedge;1449629 wrote:Maybe it's because the ball was clearly foul?
    Did you not see the shot of the foul line?

    The ball clearly nicked the line. By rule, that's a fair ball. It was about as close as it could've been to being foul, but the call was justified.
  • Rotinaj
    Azubuike24;1449659 wrote:Did you not see the shot of the foul line?

    The ball clearly nicked the line. By rule, that's a fair ball. It was about as close as it could've been to being foul, but the call was justified.
    I didn't catch that play but seeing as Footwedge said it was clearly foul I knew then it was fair for sure.
  • Terry_Tate
    Rotinaj;1449691 wrote:I didn't catch that play but seeing as Footwedge said it was clearly foul I knew then it was fair for sure.

    I will confirm what Azu said. There is no debate, it was clearly fair. Probably by an inch but it was fair.
  • Midstate01
    Footwedge;1449629 wrote:Maybe it's because the ball was clearly foul?

    No it wasn't. Hit the edge of the line
  • Footwedge
    Azubuike24;1449659 wrote:Did you not see the shot of the foul line?

    The ball clearly nicked the line. By rule, that's a fair ball. It was about as close as it could've been to being foul, but the call was justified.
    Wrong. The ball clearly landed foul...on every replay. When a ball lands the area around the "divot" will crater cave in around the impact area. That is what happened.... The full "divot" that showed touching the outside of the chalk was a good 4-5 inches in diameter if not more. The "divot" was also oblong. How is that possible? A baseball that hits the ground probably impacts at less than 1.5 inches max. The graphic was very misleading...just look at all the baffoons that have bought into it here. My rant BTW has nothing to do with being an Indian homer. I was the most blatant critic here on Angel's blown call on Perez' home run against Oakland.
  • ts1227
    Rotinaj;1449691 wrote:I didn't catch that play but seeing as Footwedge said it was clearly foul I knew then it was fair for sure.

    This
  • vball10set
    sherm03;1449625 wrote:And if your kid does hear it, it's a chance for the parents to have a teaching moment with their kids. Just because someone is a role model, doesn't mean they have to be perfect 100% of the time. It's up to the parents to take moments like that to say to their kids, "I would be very disappointed in you if you did something like that after striking out."
    Good stuff, reps.
  • SportsAndLady
    Footwedge;1449757 wrote:Wrong. The ball clearly landed foul...on every replay. When a ball lands the area around the "divot" will crater cave in around the impact area. That is what happened.... The full "divot" that showed touching the outside of the chalk was a good 4-5 inches in diameter if not more. The "divot" was also oblong. How is that possible? A baseball that hits the ground probably impacts at less than 1.5 inches max. The graphic was very misleading...just look at all the baffoons that have bought into it here. My rant BTW has nothing to do with being an Indian homer. I was the most blatant critic here on Angel's blown call on Perez' home run against Oakland.

    Wow..I don't even..
  • ts1227
    sherm03;1449625 wrote:I get your point. But at the same time...unless you're right there in the front row, you're not going to hear that. And if your kid does hear it, it's a chance for the parents to have a teaching moment with their kids. Just because someone is a role model, doesn't mean they have to be perfect 100% of the time. It's up to the parents to take moments like that to say to their kids, "I would be very disappointed in you if you did something like that after striking out."

    This constitutes an act of parenting, which is strictly prohibited in 2013