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Game Thread: Twins@Brewers, 8/10 @ 7:10pm CT


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Polanco is noticeably better in the field this season. Cool to see that kind of development. Means big things for his long term trajectory. I’d go as far to say that he’s been borderline elite with the glove this season.

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Not that there was much disagreement here, but I did look it up. The best reference I found in the rules is simply the definition of "Catch". I'll highlight the phrases I think pertain to Yelich's attempt:

 

A CATCH is the act of a fielder in getting secure possession in his hand or glove of a ball in flight and firmly holding it; providing he does not use his cap, protector, pocket or any other part of his uniform in getting possession. It is not a catch, however, if simultaneously or immediately following his contact with the ball, he collides with a player, or with a wall, or if he falls down, and as a result of such collision or falling, drops the ball. It is not a catch if a fielder touches a fly ball which then hits a member of the offensive team or an umpire and then is caught by another defensive player. In establishing the validity of the catch, the fielder shall hold the ball long enough to prove that he has complete control of the ball and that his release of the ball is voluntary and intentional. If the fielder has made the catch and drops the ball while in the act of making a throw following the catch, the ball shall be adjudged to have been caught.

 

We're familiar with the ruling, mentioned in that final sentence, when an out is recorded even though the ball was dropped, such as when an outfielder is trying for an assist. That wasn't what happened just now, so that possible excuse doesn't apply.

 

Good call, IMO. Brewers fans will unanimously disagree of course - he did catch it. He just didn't make a baseball Catch.

 

What we’ve all known to be a catch since we were in grade school was never confusing until the NFL tried to define it.
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To avoid the Gladden factor, I’ve been listening to Uecker the last three innings. He definitely shows his age in a not-so-good way, but he’s been going on about great Twins from the ’60s. The thought of him hitting a long homer off Jim Kaat in the Northern League goes way back. 

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