LMU #3
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LMU pitcher, #17, wears his uniform like it's 1937. I like it.
And EBjr owes Commie 20 more push ups...sigh
And EBjr owes Commie 20 more push ups...sigh
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Maldo the Younger.
I'm having nightmares picturing this offense trying to hit SEC pitching. The pitching better be good all year...
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This is one of the ugliest Vanderbilt games I ever recall seeing. LMU isn't a very talented team, but it certainly is the much better team today. Yikes!!
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3rd baseman caught it in foul territory, short of the base. I'm shocked the LMU coach didn't challenge.
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After a spirited rally featuring an EBjr gapper 2B (finally) and a Schreck line drive 2B, Diaz flails at a strike 3 breaking ball in the left hand batters box. An appropriately ugly ending to an ugly, ugly game. Congrats to LMU, they played well.
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Scoring change in the 9th...
... not that it matters other than for stats.
When the LMU right fielder came on to make a catch on Rogers' pop fly, the second baseman ran into him and the ball dropped. I said to my wife:
"I would charge an error to the second baseman because the right fielder was there and would have made the catch. Sometimes, though, a scorekeeper can't decide whom to charge with the error so it goes down as a hit. Some have in the past pushed for a 'team error' in a case such as this, but the rule has never been changed."
Of course, since I'm not the Official Scorer the right fielder was charged with an error.
After the game, I reviewed the play-by-play of that horrid ninth inning which included E-9, several walks by VU pitchers and other misdeeds. I said to the wife:
"At least for the LMU pitcher's sake, he won't be charged with any earned runs."
~ ~ ~
Then I looked at the box score and saw 4 VU runs / 2 earned runs in the ninth inning.
"How could that be?" I thought. Then I looked at the play-by-play again and saw that in the few moments span of my changing web pages HE changed the scoring on the play to a single for Rogers.
I know that Official Scorers can and have changed rulings after the fact (I can't remember the cutoff for such action, but it's happened in MLB -- my Rotisserie League team one year swapped 2nd and 3rd place in the season totals due to a scoring change). Just didn't expect it this time.
Good for Rogers. Not so good for LMU pitcher.
When the LMU right fielder came on to make a catch on Rogers' pop fly, the second baseman ran into him and the ball dropped. I said to my wife:
"I would charge an error to the second baseman because the right fielder was there and would have made the catch. Sometimes, though, a scorekeeper can't decide whom to charge with the error so it goes down as a hit. Some have in the past pushed for a 'team error' in a case such as this, but the rule has never been changed."
Of course, since I'm not the Official Scorer the right fielder was charged with an error.
After the game, I reviewed the play-by-play of that horrid ninth inning which included E-9, several walks by VU pitchers and other misdeeds. I said to the wife:
"At least for the LMU pitcher's sake, he won't be charged with any earned runs."
~ ~ ~
Then I looked at the box score and saw 4 VU runs / 2 earned runs in the ninth inning.
"How could that be?" I thought. Then I looked at the play-by-play again and saw that in the few moments span of my changing web pages HE changed the scoring on the play to a single for Rogers.
I know that Official Scorers can and have changed rulings after the fact (I can't remember the cutoff for such action, but it's happened in MLB -- my Rotisserie League team one year swapped 2nd and 3rd place in the season totals due to a scoring change). Just didn't expect it this time.
Good for Rogers. Not so good for LMU pitcher.
Re: Scoring change in the 9th...
Ruling that a hit indicates the official scorer is a member of the Order of the Sisters of Charity. I agree with you, E4 all the way.Versus75 wrote: ↑Sun Mar 12, 2023 4:24 pm ... not that it matters other than for stats.
When the LMU right fielder came on to make a catch on Rogers' pop fly, the second baseman ran into him and the ball dropped. I said to my wife:
"I would charge an error to the second baseman because the right fielder was there and would have made the catch. Sometimes, though, a scorekeeper can't decide whom to charge with the error so it goes down as a hit. Some have in the past pushed for a 'team error' in a case such as this, but the rule has never been changed."
Of course, since I'm not the Official Scorer the right fielder was charged with an error.
After the game, I reviewed the play-by-play of that horrid ninth inning which included E-9, several walks by VU pitchers and other misdeeds. I said to the wife:
"At least for the LMU pitcher's sake, he won't be charged with any earned runs."
~ ~ ~
Then I looked at the box score and saw 4 VU runs / 2 earned runs in the ninth inning.
"How could that be?" I thought. Then I looked at the play-by-play again and saw that in the few moments span of my changing web pages HE changed the scoring on the play to a single for Rogers.
I know that Official Scorers can and have changed rulings after the fact (I can't remember the cutoff for such action, but it's happened in MLB -- my Rotisserie League team one year swapped 2nd and 3rd place in the season totals due to a scoring change). Just didn't expect it this time.
Good for Rogers. Not so good for LMU pitcher.