I got to say from this image it looks like that white shirt to the interferer's left is obviously over the fence (his belly is even over the fence). The guy interfering appears to be even more on the field.
I know you have talked about their poor trading, I looked it up and they have won like 3 trades in Luhnow's 7 year history (Verlander, Cole and sending an end of career Brett Myers for garbage and Chris Devenski). A couple that I had as wins are starting to look bad now (Folty having a breakout and Gattis being not so good...also the Marisnick deal which it turns out was for Kike Hernandez.
You could argue that the first Lowrie trade was a win (for Chris Carter, Brad Peacock and Stassi) as they got Lowrie back as a FA.
Admittedly their losses in trades aren't among the worst, but overall it would be tough to find a current playoff team with a worse trade history.
I meant to post this sometime last year when you first talked about it. I don't tell Boxy that he's not a complete idiot nearly enough.
Meh, no ump is going to get to the perfect angle on that one. He is right that the fan hit the glove...Let the camera angles decide if the fan is over the fence.
You'd think that MLBAM would be able to create better camera angles to catch every angle. I suppose that would quickly make it no longer a billion dollar asset as that would be expensive with no actual return. But still their angles are s***.
Even if it's as simple as he wanted Miley to face Bellinger I'm still good with it. I mean if Miley pitched today he'd not be available for a 1 out situation on Friday. Turns out he didn't get him but that doesn't matter at all.
Rage inducing article warning.
https://bleacherreport.com/articles/2791455?utm_source=cnn.com&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=editorial&fbclid=IwAR2LDqlnFOjPU-deIR_y2Ad9JbcBX5EyB-5IsiTjdKH1LvTvKsXM3hSS7hA
so many trigger points for me. Wish I saw this in August when Scott wrote it.
yeah was worse in the NL where the Cubs had the best record in NL and had to play in a wildcard game. I hate divisions but balanced schedules just don't work in baseball and divisions are a North American staple.
Jays will be moving just three players up to the 40 man according to Shi. Diaz, Perez and Murphy? Leaving Jordan Romano, Jacob Waguespack, Corey Copping, Forrest Wall, Harold Ramirez, Kevin Vicuna, Travis Bergen and Max Pentecost exposed.
And a clear broken relationship. When you are trying to get an entire organization to buy into your systems, and your best player won't follow...it sends a bad message.
Also this is a country where a percentage of football fans stopped watching the NFL because of kneeling. It's going to take a while before they mess with baseball broadcasts.