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(Jomboy Media) La recrue des Guardians, Travis Bazzana, s’excuse auprès de l’arbitre pour s’être trompé lors d’un défi.


(Jomboy Media) La recrue des Guardians, Travis Bazzana, s’excuse auprès de l’arbitre pour s’être trompé lors d’un défi.




Par Remarkable-Picture73

11 Comments

  1. “Apologies for my judgement. Now watch this drive.”

  2. Obvious-Safe904

    What’s the record for the most number of times someone’s been able to tap their head for a single challenge? Because I feel like he’s going for the record here

  3. balinor41

    The general success rate of challenges has proven a couple things.

    1. Umpires are actually pretty good at what they do.
    2. What Umpires do is really fucking hard.

  4. fuckdirectv

    Stuff like this just convinces me more and more that ABS is a really healthy change for the game. There’s no ambiguity, so a batter doesn’t need to walk away thinking he got screwed and the umpire doesn’t need to feel disrespected by a player who didn’t like the call. It’s great when they can just acknowledge if they were right or wrong and kind of laugh it off together.

  5. CamelBusy8847

    « Yeah, nah. Oi carrnt listen, you’re a good bloke. That’s my bad. »

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  6. this kid looks like 16 and 32 at the same time

  7. My favorite player in all of the WBC. Give me a Bazzana jersey to buy

  8. letskeepitcleanfolks

    Well, Trout wasn’t close to catching that, but he sure did look graceful trying.

  9. ApologyWars

    He’s from the Pat Rafter school of Australian sportsmanship.

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