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    Re: Tigers at Reds 6/10/12 (Sunday Night Baseball)

    Night to forget so far for #19
    “I don’t care,” Votto said of passing his friend and former teammate. “He’s in the past. Bye-bye, Jay.”


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    Re: Tigers at Reds 6/10/12 (Sunday Night Baseball)

    Votto grounds into a 4-6-3 DP. 4-2 Reds after 5.

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    Re: Tigers at Reds 6/10/12 (Sunday Night Baseball)

    Quote Originally Posted by PuffyPig View Post
    While you can argue for days as to who is a better hitter, it's pretty clear that Votto is better defensively than Cabrerra.
    The space between Marte and Cabrera is where bunts go to die..it's like the Bermuda biangle in the Tiger defense.
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    Re: Tigers at Reds 6/10/12 (Sunday Night Baseball)

    We are up 3-1 and Votto is 0-3 with a DP.

    If we are to win the division, we will need to see that more often.

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    Re: Tigers at Reds 6/10/12 (Sunday Night Baseball)

    Quote Originally Posted by 757690 View Post
    According to audio ESPN just played, Hernandez told Dusty that Mes Laird did not make contact with Mesaroco, but it still was interference. That is incorrect according to the rule book.
    Nah. The batter can be called out if he leaves the batters box and interferes (impedes) with the throw.

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    Re: Tigers at Reds 6/10/12 (Sunday Night Baseball)

    Who kidnapped JV and who's impersonating him. Whomever, they're doing a lousy job of it.

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    Re: Tigers at Reds 6/10/12 (Sunday Night Baseball)

    #19 hit streak will be in jeapordy tonight
    "Losing feels worse than winning feels good." -Vin Scully

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    Re: Tigers at Reds 6/10/12 (Sunday Night Baseball)

    Homer at 79 pitches. you guys think this is his last inning?
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    Re: Tigers at Reds 6/10/12 (Sunday Night Baseball)

    Quote Originally Posted by jojo View Post
    The space between Marte and Cabrera is where bunts go to die..it's like the Bermuda biangle in the Tiger defense.
    What's a biangle?

    I'm guessing it has something to do with having sex with a man and a women at the same time, but at some strange angle?

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    Re: Tigers at Reds 6/10/12 (Sunday Night Baseball)

    Fielder hit by the pitch

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    Re: Tigers at Reds 6/10/12 (Sunday Night Baseball)

    Quote Originally Posted by kaldaniels View Post
    Nah. The batter can be called out if he leaves the batters box and interferes (impedes) with the throw.
    Intentionally. There is an exception if it is done in the act of swinging. In that case, there must be contact, the ball is dead, no runners advance and a strike is called on the batter.
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    Re: Tigers at Reds 6/10/12 (Sunday Night Baseball)

    Quote Originally Posted by 757690 View Post
    Intentionally. There is an exception if it is done in the act of swinging. In that case, there must be contact, the ball is dead, no runners advance and a strike is called on the batter.
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    Re: Tigers at Reds 6/10/12 (Sunday Night Baseball)

    Quote Originally Posted by DGullett35 View Post
    Homer at 79 pitches. you guys think this is his last inning?


    If he goes through without giving up a run without a huge bit of trouble, he'll likely come out for the 7th.

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    Re: Tigers at Reds 6/10/12 (Sunday Night Baseball)

    Quote Originally Posted by PuffyPig View Post
    What's a biangle?

    I'm guessing it has something to do with having sex with a man and a women at the same time, but at some strange angle?
    A triangle that isn't picky?
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    Re: Tigers at Reds 6/10/12 (Sunday Night Baseball)

    A biangle is a two-sided polygon that is strictly contained in one hemisphere of the sphere that is serving as the model for spherical geometry.


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