Indeed.Originally Posted by Turner
Dew has been pulled (need him for ULM this weekend) after throwing three innings. Neil Jordan is on for Troy. One out in the top of the 14th.
Brian
Indeed.Originally Posted by Turner
Dew has been pulled (need him for ULM this weekend) after throwing three innings. Neil Jordan is on for Troy. One out in the top of the 14th.
Brian
We are now at three consecutive innings where Troy has the winning run in scoring position and strands him. Going to the 15th.Originally Posted by GoneGolfin
Brian
So ... if the Cajuns are involved in a 14 inning affair at Moore Field, do the fans get to sing twice?Originally Posted by GoneGolfin
Brian
I couldn't take it.Originally Posted by GoneGolfin
Auburn's Mike Bianucci (6'1" 210lbs.) gets thrown out at the plate on a single and tried to take out Catcher Beau Brooks. Bianucci was thrown out of the game (per the college rules). The Troy player came out of the dugout but stopped short of approaching the plate.Originally Posted by GoneGolfin
The batter that singled went to second on the collision and should be made to go back to first base (runner interference). The runner is at second while the umps are discussing.
They are letting the player stay at second. Coach Bobby Pierce is pulling out the rulebook.
Brian
My understanding is that the interfering runner is out and the advancing runner must go back to the original base during the dead ball.Originally Posted by GoneGolfin
Long delay while this is being discussed.
The umps are all SEC. There is a stern disagreement w/respect to the rules here.
Brian
The umps allow the runner (Robert Brooks) to remain at second base.Originally Posted by GoneGolfin
After the long delay, Jordan walks the next batter on four balls. Runners on 1st and 2nd with 2 outs.
Bryan Miller (who threw out Bianucci at the plate), tracks the third out down near the warning track. Going to the bottom of the 15th tied at 4.Originally Posted by GoneGolfin
Brian
Thanks for the link to the game. The guys calling the game stated the rule said that both the runner and the batter should be called out. They read the rule straight from the book. I am not questioning what they read but I would have thought that the runner would be out and the batter would have to return to first. What is your take.
Great game.
I had to get up out of bed. Unbelievable with shades of the MLB allstar game.
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