NYCBrave
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We won't be facing Thor tomorrow. http://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/...-day-dl-strained-index-finger?redirected=true
Also looks like we miss Scherzer in the Nats series.
We won't be facing Thor tomorrow. http://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/...-day-dl-strained-index-finger?redirected=true
Also looks like we miss Scherzer in the Nats series.
Anyone see that slide by Rizzo? Bush league.
Umpires have been absolutely horrid...yep this was called safe, and the Dodgers didn't challenge.
https://twitter.com/FabianArdaya/st...com/os/yc/html/embed-iframe-min.2d7621e2.html
Umpires have been absolutely horrid...yep this was called safe, and the Dodgers didn't challenge.
https://twitter.com/FabianArdaya/st...com/os/yc/html/embed-iframe-min.2d7621e2.html
That's on the Dodgers
Did he ever get tagged?
On the Dodgers for not challenging, but how did the home plate ump miss it in the first place.
Never root for injuries (in Syndergaard's case), but we could use a break from getting everybody's top-end guys for a little bit.
Kershaw just went to the DL, looks like we wont be seeing him next weekend as well.
In a perfect world the ump doesn't signal either way but if the Dodgers don't appeal they are basically conceding the run.
Yeah I didn't see the whole play, but it doesn't appear as if the ump makes a call, but I still don't know how the ump missed it. Catcher tags the guy on the knee, and runner is never close to the plate (at least a foot away), and my understanding of the rules is if the ump doesn't signal anything he doesn't believe the runner was tagged and he doesn't believe the runner touched the plate. If the runner just goes to the dug out isn't he out because he didn't touch the plate? It's like on a homerun, if the player misses a base or doesn't touch home doesn't he get called out.
The other team still has to appeal it.
Kershaw just went to the DL, looks like we wont be seeing him next weekend as well.
For discussion reasons, he has the opt out at the end of the year. His fast ball velo has steadily declined over the past few seasons, and this season he has already been disabled twice....have to think it would be better to just opt into the rest of the contract rather than opt out...
I know as a buyer, i'm not giving him the dollar amount he is going to ask for.
Ah...how does that work with a walk off homer?
Kershaw just went to the DL, looks like we wont be seeing him next weekend as well.