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There are 50 games left...to quote the great Captain Christopher Pike..."Lets punch it!"
Don't remember that line spoken in "The Cage" or beeped in "The Menagerie." Must've been in some alternate universe or somethin'.


Well, tonight we learn that the Sox can win and the Yanks can lose. The Sox barely squeezed by, but some studly work by V-Mart and Pap sealed the deal and improved the Sox from "crap" to "almost crap." ;)

Though when Delcarmen gave up those two runs, I started swearing so loud I think I frightened the neighbors. ;)

Let's hope this is the turn-around needed. I'm interested in seeing how Tazawa does tomorrow. Here's hoping that he's not another flash in the pan. *cough* Dice-K *cough*
 
The Tigers played the Red Sox pretty tough tonight, but came out losers. I'm hoping they can turn that around tomorrow. But it's tough winning at Fenway, no matter what kind of streak the Red Sox were on.
 
There are 50 games left...to quote the great Captain Christopher Pike..."Lets punch it!"
Don't remember that line spoken in "The Cage" or beeped in "The Menagerie." Must've been in some alternate universe or somethin'.


Well, tonight we learn that the Sox can win and the Yanks can lose. The Sox barely squeezed by, but some studly work by V-Mart and Pap sealed the deal and improved the Sox from "crap" to "almost crap." ;)

Though when Delcarmen gave up those two runs, I started swearing so loud I think I frightened the neighbors. ;)

Let's hope this is the turn-around needed. I'm interested in seeing how Tazawa does tomorrow. Here's hoping that he's not another flash in the pan. *cough* Dice-K *cough*

Yes, the comeback trail begins...

I dont think it is fair to compare Dice K to Tazawa just because they are both Japanese. Tazawa is being brought up the system doing the MLB style of training and throwing. Hopefully that works out, because he showed some balls the other night in the New Toilet.
 
^ I'm admittedly a bit bitter over Dice-K and the similar fatigue issue that Okajima has had in seasons past. I do, however, think that the Japanese training system has a lot to do with this as it doesn't seem to build up enough stamina for a demanding and longer MLB season. Given what you said about Tazawa's training, my hopes for him are elevated.

And some good news about Wake's recovery. That guy's a trooper and will definitely be an asset whenever he comes back.
 
There are 50 games left...to quote the great Captain Christopher Pike..."Lets punch it!"
Don't remember that line spoken in "The Cage" or beeped in "The Menagerie." Must've been in some alternate universe or somethin'.


Well, tonight we learn that the Sox can win and the Yanks can lose. The Sox barely squeezed by, but some studly work by V-Mart and Pap sealed the deal and improved the Sox from "crap" to "almost crap." ;)

Though when Delcarmen gave up those two runs, I started swearing so loud I think I frightened the neighbors. ;)

Let's hope this is the turn-around needed. I'm interested in seeing how Tazawa does tomorrow. Here's hoping that he's not another flash in the pan. *cough* Dice-K *cough*

Yes, the comeback trail begins...

I dont think it is fair to compare Dice K to Tazawa just because they are both Japanese. Tazawa is being brought up the system doing the MLB style of training and throwing. Hopefully that works out, because he showed some balls the other night in the New Toilet.

See, this is why Sox and Yanks fans can't have a conversation.

But, I'll let it slide, I'll enjoy your delicious bitterness because I can understand you not liking our beautiful stadium after you spent the weekend here getting shut out for 30 straight innings.
 
Anybody watching the Giants/Dodgers game? Anyone then see the BULLSHIT call at first base?

The LA first baseman bobbles the ball, AND is pulled off of the base...and the idiot first base ump calls the runner out! Bruce Bochy got ejected for arguing the call. I am livid! THIS is why MLB needs on-field replay access for the umps, and the ump's calls should be able to be overthrown. Gah! :mad:
 
^ Can't the umps conference and reverse the call? If another ump saw the bobble, it should be a no-doubter.

I don't think there should be instant replay access for every play, as that would take the human element out of the game--plus make things too damn long.
 
^ Can't the umps conference and reverse the call? If another ump saw the bobble, it should be a no-doubter.

I don't think there should be instant replay access for every play, as that would take the human element out of the game--plus make things too damn long.

You would think so, but they rarely conference. The only time they huddle up and consult the replay is if a run is in question.

But this play was just so outright blatantly called wrong that it deserved to be looked at and overruled. The guy's foot was long departed from the bag when the runner crossed it. Not only that, but the same ump had called a man out on a play in which he was safe just the inning before.
 
^ Can't the umps conference and reverse the call? If another ump saw the bobble, it should be a no-doubter.

I don't think there should be instant replay access for every play, as that would take the human element out of the game--plus make things too damn long.

You would think so, but they rarely conference. The only time they huddle up and consult the replay is if a run is in question.

But this play was just so outright blatantly called wrong that it deserved to be looked at and overruled. The guy's foot was long departed from the bag when the runner crossed it. Not only that, but the same ump had called a man out on a play in which he was safe just the inning before.

Could be worse, your centerfielder could have been ejected for putting his arms up.
 
^ Can't the umps conference and reverse the call? If another ump saw the bobble, it should be a no-doubter.

I don't think there should be instant replay access for every play, as that would take the human element out of the game--plus make things too damn long.

You would think so, but they rarely conference. The only time they huddle up and consult the replay is if a run is in question.

But this play was just so outright blatantly called wrong that it deserved to be looked at and overruled. The guy's foot was long departed from the bag when the runner crossed it. Not only that, but the same ump had called a man out on a play in which he was safe just the inning before.

Is there a replay available online yet? If not, I'll check it out once the game's over. Bullshit calls like that always make me steamed.
 
^ Can't the umps conference and reverse the call? If another ump saw the bobble, it should be a no-doubter.

I don't think there should be instant replay access for every play, as that would take the human element out of the game--plus make things too damn long.

You would think so, but they rarely conference. The only time they huddle up and consult the replay is if a run is in question.

But this play was just so outright blatantly called wrong that it deserved to be looked at and overruled. The guy's foot was long departed from the bag when the runner crossed it. Not only that, but the same ump had called a man out on a play in which he was safe just the inning before.

Is there a replay available online yet? If not, I'll check it out once the game's over. Bullshit calls like that always make me steamed.

If it was that blatant I'm sure it'll make sportscenter's highlight reel
 
Oh it will be. Trust me, it was painfully obvious, and I'm sure it will be on the Giants' site by the end of the night.

Here's what they need: a wireless tablet laptop-type device the lead ump can keep on him that can have video of the play in question streamed to it by someone in the broadcast booth.
 
Don't remember that line spoken in "The Cage" or beeped in "The Menagerie." Must've been in some alternate universe or somethin'.


Well, tonight we learn that the Sox can win and the Yanks can lose. The Sox barely squeezed by, but some studly work by V-Mart and Pap sealed the deal and improved the Sox from "crap" to "almost crap." ;)

Though when Delcarmen gave up those two runs, I started swearing so loud I think I frightened the neighbors. ;)

Let's hope this is the turn-around needed. I'm interested in seeing how Tazawa does tomorrow. Here's hoping that he's not another flash in the pan. *cough* Dice-K *cough*

Yes, the comeback trail begins...

I dont think it is fair to compare Dice K to Tazawa just because they are both Japanese. Tazawa is being brought up the system doing the MLB style of training and throwing. Hopefully that works out, because he showed some balls the other night in the New Toilet.

See, this is why Sox and Yanks fans can't have a conversation.

But, I'll let it slide, I'll enjoy your delicious bitterness because I can understand you not liking our beautiful stadium after you spent the weekend here getting shut out for 30 straight innings.

Dude, it's all in good fun. Two of my best friends are Yankee fans, and die hards at that. I was calling it the New Toilet when the Sox were up 5 games. Not a big deal.

The Stadium is big, and beautiful, and I hope to go up to see a game one day, but I'll take Fenway any day of the week thank you.
 
I'm all for tradition, but I see nothing wrong with implementing technology to make the game more accurate. We're in an age where the viewer at home has a better view of a play than the guy standing right there on the field. What's wrong with making the game more accurate after plays like that?
 
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