@BBGreatMoments Judgement call, goes either way, normal umps won’t call it because the runner is not causing the interference. Position player is smart and forces the call by running into them.. and this is the standard NBA flop, make the ref call it. With no tv replay it’s safe as called
@coldshotblues@BBGreatMoments Catcher didn’t drop it. It was a force out so all he had to do was touch the plate which he did. Ump just missed the call and they came in and changed it to the right call
@BBGreatMoments#12 must have never touched 3rd as #24 was safe at home catcher dropped the throw. They through over to 3 rd for the force out after the safe call at home. Idk
@BBGreatMoments It's hard to tell but #12 is on 2nd base... #24 is on 3rd... And another runner is on 1st... The bases are loaded, and #24 is forced out at home. Inning continues with 2 outs. Next batter strikes out. Game continues.
@BBGreatMoments After watching this the only thing that makes sense is that the runner was out because he left third too soon before the catch. The home plate umpire called him safe so it wasn’t because it was a force. He says he beat the throw. But the field umpire comes in saying left early
This whole post is clickbait. First, NO State Championship game has a one-man crew. Total crock right there. Second, he has the best angle right on the line; distance means nothing here, PU is right where he should be. Proper mechanics would be to demonstrably signal a foul ball with both hands. That call was lazy, given the situation. Third, the camera angle is crap for that call, particularly when it is close.
REAL GOATS don't have to find the best shot for their team due to them not having a bag and constantly choking in the clutch, REAL GOATS TAKE THE LAST SHOT
@Checkmatee27 Sure, if prime Lebron did, but not 41 year old 3rd option Lebron with possible MVP and NBA scoring leader Luka Doncic out for the whole series. Besides , they ain’t losing this series
@SilentSoundGuy@BTRealMusic@Yesavage2HOF That’s not even close to true. It doesn’t apply here because there was only a runner on 1st. It has nothing to do with how high you hit the ball.
@BTRealMusic@Yesavage2HOF The reason it doesn't apply in this situation is that the batter has plenty of time to get to first base. Since he dogged it, he hit into an easily preventable double play.
Oklahoma sheriff department and local PD have a blow up while out on a call.
The conflict began when a Lexington Police officer pulled over a black SUV for speeding (85 mph in a 55 mph zone). The driver was Cleveland County Sheriff Chris Amason, who was in a marked vehicle but was out of uniform. Amason informed the officer he was responding to a high-priority "SWAT call" involving a barricaded subject and an injured officer in the nearby town of Noble. The Lexington officer allowed the Sheriff to proceed but immediately notified his Chief.
When Lexington Police Chief Ronnie Johnson and his officers arrived at the active tactical scene to offer assistance and investigate why their local police hadn't been notified of an operation in their jurisdiction, the situation escalated.
Lieutenant John Szymanski of Cleveland County Sheriff's Office confronted the Lexington officers, telling them to "get the f*** out of my face."
A physical scuffle broke out between Lieutenant Szymanski and a Lexington officer. Szymanski is seen grabbing and shoving the officer while shouting, "This is my county!"
Sheriff Amason eventually intervened, telling the Lexington Chief that it was his operation and his county, essentially ordering the local police to leave the scene.
Following the incident, the Lexington Police Department filed a formal complaint regarding the conduct of the Sheriff’s deputies.
Yelling and swearing at each other is free speech. Placing your hand up to stop someone from entering into your space is also not assult. So at least they all got it right by not trying to arrest each other.
@nut_history The only way anyone thinks this is overrated is if they didn’t play the position. This is one of the greatest catches in baseball history. The level of difficulty is through the roof
@usanewshq I know y'all wondering.....
Illegal Assist (Rule 10, Section VI): NBA rules prohibit players from assisting a teammate to gain height in a way that provides an unfair advantage.
@WalteRutherford@malachimaxeyusa@dom_lucre However, this particular attempt would be illegal because she bumped into the shooter and that is against the rules. Netball is a no contact sport
@malachimaxeyusa@dom_lucre I’ve never seen that move, but I don’t think it’s illegal. Just not a good strategy. You have two players tied up guarding one person with only a possible vertical advantage not side to side if she hasn’t dribbled she could just dribble around you when you try to block a fake.
🔥🚨STEALING: How is this even LEGAL?! In the middle of a pro game, one player gets straight-up HOISTED and carried by her own teammate like a human ladder to block the shot. Full-on lifting each other mid-play while the crowd watches.
@malachimaxeyusa It’s actually not legal because she bumped into the shooter and that is against the rules of nerball, which this is, which is no contact and they must maintain a 3 foot space between the players