You would think, but Seattle just got one of the top bats available for the equivalent of Jake Bloss and a lottery ticket. That's a far lighter return than anyone would have expected. Hopefully it's a sign of things to come.
This is one where I don't mind defaulting to the call on the field, unless they have a better camera angle. My instinct says out, but you can't tell when Rice touches him.
I don't like that and I'll be fair to both sides.
He was safe, call him safe. Fans want correct calls. We've been on the wrong side of that too many times.
I've said this before, but it bears repeating.
This is a top 10 Yankees defense with multiple gold glovers. We are in their heads, they are rattled. This isn't because they have no talent.
Boone has an argument with some of the strike calls, but he should really be focusing his anger on his own players and their lack of focus. A pair of questionable strikeout calls haven't led to this result.