GDT 7/31/22: Braves vs Diamondbacks - Sweepy Sunday

Braves always have insane baserunning things happen against the Diamondbacks. Like the Duvall HR/Single last year,
 
That was one of the worst calls of the season. Those umpires could have easily gotten it right but doing so would require they admit a mistake and umpires can't possibly admit to fallibility.

In their defense, they didn't get to look at replay to judge catch/no catch
 
That was one of the worst calls of the season. Those umpires could have easily gotten it right but doing so would require they admit a mistake and umpires can't possibly admit to fallibility.

It would be nice if the umpires weren’t such egomaniacs that they could fix their mistakes.
 
Virginia is an anomaly though. There isn't a big portion of the fanbase that wants to kick Acuna to the curb

No…if you disagree with anyone gargling on Acuna’s dick then you deserve criticism…That’s their logic.

Acuna is easily the most selfish player we have the roster. People who say otherwise are absolutely idiotic and been sleeping under a fckn rock. But I don’t think we should just kick him to the curb.
 
Acuna is still smashing the baseball at elite levels. Once he figures out how to elevate the baseball again, he’s going to hit 15 home runs in a month.
 
I can see both sides of that. What if he called out and the ball rolled 50 foot from the outfielder? I'd be pissed about a dead ball then

He took two full strides before the ball came out of his glove. It’s not like he bobbled, never secured, and dropped.
 
I can see both sides of that. What if he called out and the ball rolled 50 foot from the outfielder? I'd be pissed about a dead ball then
I think the umpires handled it just fine given the rules as is. They need to be allowed to use discretion to determine what base the runner would have been at. In this case the umpire signaled out, then changed the call when they saw the ball pop out. What’s the baserunner supposed to do in that situation?
 
I can see both sides of that. What if he called out and the ball rolled 50 foot from the outfielder? I'd be pissed about a dead ball then

Problem is the umpire can force a DP there every time just depending on what he wants to do. If you call it an out and players advance they'll get doubled off. You call it a drop and they stay, same result.

As soon as it was called an out they shouldn't have allowed a DP.
 
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