ditmc ❌
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ditmc ❌
@ditmc
DaveInTheMedCtr, sports talk radio guest on a mobile; YouTube: @vintageuprisingtx
Klein, TX Tham gia Mayıs 2024
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There is NO WAY this is batters interference!! — 1000% an ejection on the catcher though!!
Fryedaddy/Frito@shegone03
This could be the worst call I have ever seen! I would take that catchers uniform away immediately! #shegone
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@shegone03 Let’s not just blame the catcher, the umpire doesn’t get it either.
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This could be the worst call I have ever seen! I would take that catchers uniform away immediately! #shegone
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Texas doesn’t have state income tax.
What it DOES have is a property tax bill that resets every year based on whatever your home is “worth now.”
Mine went up $3,800 in a single year.
I didn’t get a raise. My house didn’t get bigger.
The state just decided it needed more money.
At least california is honest about robbing you.
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@MegRemSoftball As an umpire, I would've ejected the catcher and the manager...no place for this. Sorry...FAFO
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There is a right way to play this game and a wrong way and this is 100% in the wrong. I don’t care that the batter moved back out of the box- you don’t intentionally step back to throw at her head, as hard as you can, from about a foot away. I don’t want to hear “you don’t know it wasn’t intentional.” Save it. The runner at 3rd is about a half step off 3rd. The way the catcher is positioned to throw, that throw is going towards the 3rd base fence. The most telling part though? No one checks on that batter and catcher gets a high five right after from her coach. The batter ended up with a concussion.
This is completely unacceptable and has no place in this sport.
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Catcher only throws to draw interference knowing the batter stepped out of the box. Catcher even stepped in step with batter to keep her between catcher and 3rd.
Technically interference, but also should've led to bench clearing brawl for catcher maliciously throwing at batter's head just to take advantage of a rule.
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@MegRemSoftball This might be the dumbest thing I’ve seen somebody post in a long time. 100% on the catcher side, there not playing 9u softball, catcher knows in order to throw out the runner at third you need to step back and release the ball. Batter interference that’s on the batter! Oh well!
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@thrivert2 @MegRemSoftball Not true. This is taught and coached. This is how the game is wrongly coached. You are absolutely wrong.
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@MegRemSoftball You and anyone else truly thinking this is intentional are part of the problem in our society and the reason the trajectory of it is so piss poor. Victim, victim, victim. Accuse, accuse, accuse. Cry, cry, cry. Let’s post it social media instead of do something productive! Please.
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@MegRemSoftball As someone who was a catcher all through high school, when you are trying to make a play in the field, the batter all but disappears. This was an accident.
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@MegRemSoftball Can an umpire kick the player out of the game for this?
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@JeremyBranham Jim Crane. He should know better. The best organizations pay up for scouting and talent consistently. You cannot just do this once and hope to keep your franchise relevant. That being said, we’ve had a good run. We likely finish 3rd in the Division.
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@MattSchirm_CAA Sad that student athletes have this attitude. Play for the love of the game and get your education while doing it at any level.
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Here's an attitude I hear from high school players occasionally:
"If my only options for playing college baseball are D3, then I'll just go to school."
There's nothing wrong with "just going to school," but I generally struggle with this attitude. I think...
- Have you seen a D3 baseball game? Do you REALLY understand how good D3 baseball is? (Note: It's better than most people think)
- If you think you're "better than D3," why not prove it by being a D3 All-American your freshman year and then transfer up? (Note: Most (if not all) D3 All-Americans are good enough to play at a "higher level")
- Isn't playing college baseball anywhere better than not playing at all?
I understand that all players will have to "hang up the cleats at some point" and should get to decide for themselves when that point is without judgment...but I also suspect a some players miss out on a great college baseball experience (and a great education) only because their ego tells them they're "too good for D3."
If you're reading this as a player who would choose just going to school over D3 baseball, I'd love to know why. Feel free to comment below.
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