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Matt Shaw coupe un joueur au sol qui est resté juste et a commis une faute à la dernière seconde, mais l’arbitre du marbre Dan Merzel a jugé que c’était une balle juste à la 9e (avec rediffusions)


Matt Shaw coupe un joueur au sol qui est resté juste et a commis une faute à la dernière seconde, mais l’arbitre du marbre Dan Merzel a jugé que c’était une balle juste à la 9e (avec rediffusions)




Par JianClaymore

32 Comments

  1. Remarkable-Picture73

    The amount of daylight between the chalk and the dirt is wicked on closer look

  2. Clipbored_

    They really can’t use replay for something this easy to check? Dumb.

  3. Dragon-Hatcher

    The ball is round and there isn’t much of a gap. The umpire is looking right down the line and we aren’t. It seems plausible to me that part of the ball is over the line.

  4. Doctor_808

    Unstoppable force Mason Miller vs immovable object blind umpire

  5. hornyjaildotorg

    That baserunner ended up breaking miller’s scoreless streak btw

    I’m not mad don’t put in the newspaper I am mad

  6. LoveYouLikeYeLovesYe

    Matt Shaw later scored to end Miller’s scoreless streak (he gave up another run later, so even if Shaw’s AB ends in an out it’s possible he still gives up a run)

  7. BorisIHateReddit

    It is not where the ball is touching the ground. If any part of the ball overhangs onto the line, it is still fair.

  8. Snackennap

    It’s booing on sight for Dan Merzel forever. Dan Merzel, Ken Rosenthal. Fuck em both.

  9. Poopinyourpudding

    Padres fans cheering bad umping are now against it?

  10. It’s not as blatant as people think it is. Soccer fans will be very familiar. Daylight between the ball and the line does NOT conclusively mean it was foul. OBR:

    >A FAIR BALL is a batted ball [..] that, while on **or over** fair territory touches the person of an umpire or player

    If any part of the ball was *over* fair territory, it’s a fair ball. Not just where the bottom of the ball is touching.

  11. What a shit call to end the streak. How is this not challengeable???

  12. Anybody got a source to the rule? I couldn’t seem to find any describing this situation.
    Is the cylinder of the ball over the line fair? Because that ball was clearly not touching ANY chalk.

  13. FairdayFaraday

    Any closer and he’s in France’s pocket

  14. burritoxman

    The ball is a sphere, from the top down angle I’m sure the ball looked like it was clipping the line.

  15. Guess you get special treatment when you’re Charlie Kirk’s boy toy.

  16. pizzlepullerofkberg

    Dan Merzel is clearly visually impaired.

  17. Parallax strikes again. Ump was all over that shit.

  18. MobileArtist1371

    The replay isn’t even in focus and you can tell it’s foul!

  19. SF_DeversBaby

    I thought there was some like fine print in the rules about this and the ump was being a stickler but right. Like was this out of spite?

  20. PhysicalMarsupial228

    It’s a good call? From above it’s touching. Like in soccer and in any sports with a line like that. Do we understand how POVs work?

  21. ClarkeVice

    I’ve watched this four or five times now. Can someone explain to me how everyone is so absolutely certain from those camera angles that no part of the ball was overhanging the line when the ball was touched? From the fair side angle, if anything, I’d say it’s more likely than not that the ball was slightly over the line when considering the sphere shape.

  22. LRgreenieweenie

    Stammen shoulda made a scene and gotten tossed in that situation. Kinda a bitch move not too

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