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Article: Game Thread: Twins v Yankees, 7/17@7:10pm CT


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This is how leaving RISP costs you games. You just have to find a way to get guys in from 2nd and 3rd. Luckily, Mejia is doing a very good job at keeping the good guys in front for the time being.

 

Seriously. You're not going to beat the Yankees most days with 2 runs. When you've got bases loaded with zero outs you expect more than one.

 

This should be a much more lopsided game than it is, and unfortunately I think we might need it to be later on.

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I agree it appears he was but technically the rule is the catcher can't block the "pathway"
of the runner,without the ball. Dozier clearly had a lane to the plate.

A lane to the plate? You mean through the catcher's shoe? Dozier had to reach over and past the catcher's shoe in order to touch the plate. That is why he was "out." Maybe a "lane" means the catcher can't line up like an offensive lineman blocking the plate. If that's the rule, I claim the foul. 

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Seriously. You're not going to beat the Yankees most days with 2 runs. When you've got bases loaded with zero outs you expect more than one.

 

This should be a much more lopsided game than it is, and unfortunately I think we might need it to be later on.

 

If we were striking out and popping I'd get this post but between lining out with runners on 2nd and third and Sano's hard hit that turned into a double play what more do you want.  Lightly hit dribblers that find a hole?

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I can tell you, in all seriousness, that the moderators are most assuredly not. A few TD members have already been given a word to the wise.

 

A good Colon joke is a terrible thing to waist.

Phase 2 will be where we work our way down the list of not-wise.

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A lane to the plate? You mean through the catcher's shoe? Dozier had to reach over and past the catcher's shoe in order to touch the plate. That is why he was "out." Maybe a "lane" means the catcher can't line up like an offensive lineman blocking the plate. If that's the rule, I claim the foul. 

The rule is completely open to interpretation and is at the umpire's discretion, in situations like that it's never going to get called. I get why they did it but it's pretty much a  non rule.

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If we were striking out and popping I'd get this post but between lining out with runners on 2nd and third and Sano's hard hit that turned into a double play what more do you want.  Lightly hit dribblers that find a hole?

 

Even if the outs weren't given cheaply, I don't possibly see how you can argue against the position that, when you have the bases loaded with zero outs, you expect more than one run.

 

I also don't see how you could possible argue against the idea that we might need more than what we have to beat the Yankees.

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Easy there, big guy. :)

 

Maybe it's the beer. I apologize if I'm being mean, but specifically to the poster I replied to.

 

That said, I looked it up in the interim. The expected number of runs with bases loaded and no outs is about 2.25. We got literally less than half of that.

 

Very hard to argue against the idea that you expect more than one in that situation.

 

http://www.fangraphs.com/library/misc/re24/

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