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McCarver and Pujols's "great baserunning"
Seventh inning of game 5 (I think. Maybe game 4).
Two outs, Cards with runners at first (Pujols) and second, tie game. Sharp single to left. Runner from second comes around to score. Pujuls intentionally rounds second and heads for third to try and get the throw cut off. Throw from outfield is cut-off and Pujols is easily rundown for the third out. Run counts and Cards take a one-run lead. McCarver: (sic) "That was a great piece of baserunning by Pujols" Does anyone think not? It looked to me like the run would have scored easily, and the Cards could have had first and second with 2 outs all over again. McCarver hyperbole?
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Re: McCarver and Pujols's "great baserunning"
It is such a cliche to say that was "great baserunning." That is what an announcer is supposed to say.
Was it? I think the guys was going to score too, so maybe not. |
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Re: McCarver and Pujols's "great baserunning"
I agree, Taguchi was going to score because had the throw not been cut off it would have been further up the first base line than at home. In reality, bad baserunning by Pujols.
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Re: McCarver and Pujols's "great baserunning"
There is an old saying.... "Never make the 1st or 3rd out at 3rd-base".
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Re: McCarver and Pujols's "great baserunning"
I felt the same way when I watched that play unfold.
Pujols was expecting the throw to be gung-ho to home to stop the run, so he was going to sneak to 3rd. In reality, the Tigers smartly cut it off and caught him napping and ended what could've been a bigger inning. Foolish McCarver.
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Re: McCarver and Pujols's "great baserunning"
I agree, it sounds like rationalizing. If the throw's coming home and you have a chance to get the runner at the plate, you're not going to cut it so you can nail a trailing runner. If you don't think you can get the runner (throw won't be in time, it's offline, etc.) then you cut it.
Let me put it this way: I saw the exact same play several times this year with the Reds and at no point did I think to myself, "wow, that was awesome baserunning."
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Re: McCarver and Pujols's "great baserunning"
I dunno about this one.
I agree, the run would have scored regardless of what Pujols did... But, to ensure that the go-ahead run scores in the bottom of the 7th inning against a team that hadn't been able to score on a consistent basis in the deciding game of the World Series... It's OK. Usually, no, but in this case, there's a lot more in play than just the "cardinal sin" of not making the 3rd out at 3rd.
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Re: McCarver and Pujols's "great baserunning"
I just don't see where that's a credible argument. When a throw is coming to the plate, the decision to cut it or let it through is based on one factor and one factor only: is there a chance to get the runner at home? Whether Pujols did or didn't get too far around second is not part of the decision-making calculus. Only after the call is made to cut off the throw would it matter where the trail runners are.
I mean, we've been following baseball how long? Has anyone on this board ever heard, before now, the suggestion that trailing runners can influence whether a throw to the plate is cut off when it otherwise would not have been because there is a possibility of getting the out at home? And that it's "good baserunning" to get yourself caught that way?
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Re: McCarver and Pujols's "great baserunning"
That play actually happens quite a bit in amateur ball.
Only do the rundown if it is absolutely necessary to get in a run that is absolutely necessary.
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Re: McCarver and Pujols's "great baserunning"
The catcher makes the call. He's the only one with the play in front of him. The catcher might call out "cut 2", which would mean cut and throw to second base. That's why hitting the cutoff man is so important. If he has a chance to get the runner at home, he lets it go with no cut. If he thinks the runner will beat the throw of if he sees the throw is off line, he will call the cut. All this, of course, in a perfect world.
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Re: McCarver and Pujols's "great baserunning"
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What if the leadoff hitter digs in for a triple and you have a chance to get him out at third?
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Re: McCarver and Pujols's "great baserunning"
I was a little woozy when that play went down, but I remember LaRussa's immediate reaction in the dugout appeared to be a bit of dissatisfaction with Pujols.
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Re: McCarver and Pujols's "great baserunning"
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I can't remember a reaction shot of LaRussa, but I can't imagine he'd be calling that play good baserunning by Pujols.
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Re: McCarver and Pujols's "great baserunning"
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(1) with 0 outs there is a great chance you will score if your team can do something halfway decent (which our REDS had trouble doing this year!). (2) with 2 outs you should be able to score from 2nd on most basehits (running on contact w/ 2 outs and getting a good jump). There is always things like a wild-pitch, a balk or an infield single that would score a man from 3rd, but those things are "sort of" rare things to happen and not worth the risk taken (being gunned down at 3rd).
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Re: McCarver and Pujols's "great baserunning"
I'm the biggest McCarver hater there is...and it pains me to admit what I'm about to say.
Watching the game with my wife, who's a smarter than average baseball fan, and she asked me if it was good that the Cards made the third out that way (at third base) but the go ahead run scored. During the 4+ minutes of commercials, we talked about making sure the throw was cut off and assuring the Cards of the go ahead run. I do agree that Uncle Albert was trying to sneak to third, but I also don't mind him making sure the throw is cut off, and getting into a rundown to make sure the throw doesn't go through and nail the guy at the plate. It was a bit up the line, but Albert doesn't know that at the time. I don't think it was "great baserunning" but I did say to my wife "that's a good play to draw the throw late in a tied game." When McCidiot said his comment, my wife laughed and said, "Oh, the two of you agree on something." I wish she would have called me fat instead of that hurtful comment. "Great Baserunning"...I don't think so. A good play to make sure the Cards had the lead late, yes. See, I'm already distancing myself from Timmy. |
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