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    Re: 7-22-12 Reds vs Brewers: Broom time?

    Good inning for Cueto as Fiers bounces to third.
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    Re: 7-22-12 Reds vs Brewers: Broom time?

    1.2.3 2nd inning. much better..

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    Re: 7-22-12 Reds vs Brewers: Broom time?

    13-pitch inning for Johnny. Much better
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    Re: 7-22-12 Reds vs Brewers: Broom time?

    Ludwick pops up to short on the first pitch. One out.
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    Re: 7-22-12 Reds vs Brewers: Broom time?

    Frazier flys to center. Two out. Theyre having a hard time figuring This pitcher out.
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    Re: 7-22-12 Reds vs Brewers: Broom time?

    Cairo hit by pitch.
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    Re: 7-22-12 Reds vs Brewers: Broom time?

    He didn't even TRY to dodge that.

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    Re: 7-22-12 Reds vs Brewers: Broom time?

    Bad News Bears-esque. I think Cairo leaned into that.

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    Re: 7-22-12 Reds vs Brewers: Broom time?

    Lean into it, Cairostein!

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    Re: 7-22-12 Reds vs Brewers: Broom time?

    Quote Originally Posted by _Sir_Charles_ View Post
    He didn't even TRY to dodge that.
    That's a pet peeve of mine. You aren't supposed to get the base if you don't attempt to dodge it but I can't remember the last time I saw it called.

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    Re: 7-22-12 Reds vs Brewers: Broom time?

    Hanigan hits into frce to end inning two.

    Cueto with 43 pitches and Fiers with 38.
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    Re: 7-22-12 Reds vs Brewers: Broom time?

    Quote Originally Posted by gilpdawg View Post
    That's a pet peeve of mine. You aren't supposed to get the base if you don't attempt to dodge it but I can't remember the last time I saw it called.
    You are allowed to stand your ground. Just can't lean into it.
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    Re: 7-22-12 Reds vs Brewers: Broom time?

    Just out of curiosity...what IS the rule on that? Is it called a ball, a strike, is the batter out? I know it's the discretion of the ump...but what's the result if it?

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    Re: 7-22-12 Reds vs Brewers: Broom time?

    If you're through baby washing, pbp is yours.
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    Re: 7-22-12 Reds vs Brewers: Broom time?

    Found it.

    6.08
    The batter becomes a runner and is entitled to first base without liability to be put out (provided he advances to and touches first base) when --
    (a) Four “balls” have been called by the umpire;
    Rule 6.08(a) Comment: A batter who is entitled to first base because of a base on balls must go to first base and touch the base before other base runners are forced to advance. This applies when bases are full and applies when a substitute runner is put into the game.
    If, in advancing, the base runner thinks there is a play and he slides past the base before or after touching it he may be put out by the fielder tagging him. If he fails to touch the base to which he is entitled and attempts to advance beyond that base he may be put out by tagging him or the base he missed.
    (b) He is touched by a pitched ball which he is not attempting to hit unless (1) The ball is in the strike zone when it touches the batter, or (2) The batter makes no attempt to avoid being touched by the ball;
    If the ball is in the strike zone when it touches the batter, it shall be called a strike, whether or not the batter tries to avoid the ball. If the ball is outside the strike zone when it touches the batter, it shall be called a ball if he makes no attempt to avoid being touched.


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