GDT 7/4/21: Fish @ Braves - Arcia’s Braves Debut

I thought he was pretty clearly out- the front foot was never on the ground after it hit Bass' left foot, and the back knee gets there after the tag is applied- but this is the flaw with replay systems: what constitutes 'enough' evidence to overturn the original call?
 
I thought he was pretty clearly out- the front foot was never on the ground after it hit Bass' left foot, and the back knee gets there after the tag is applied- but this is the flaw with replay systems: what constitutes 'enough' evidence to overturn the original call?

Let’s just say if Bohm was safe then Riley was safe. And Riley wasn’t safe.
 
I thought he was pretty clearly out- the front foot was never on the ground after it hit Bass' left foot, and the back knee gets there after the tag is applied- but this is the flaw with replay systems: what constitutes 'enough' evidence to overturn the original call?

I saw the same thing. Terrible slide by Riley.
 
I saw the same thing. Terrible slide by Riley.

Terrible slide? I though the did exactly what he had to to have a chance. I don't see any other options.

I think the pitcher took a huge risk by planting his foot right in front of the plate. Could have been a gruesome injury if his spike had caught a little.
 
Something new happened in my Braves fandom yesterday, after 31 years. Ive been selecting a Player of Game for every Braves win going back to the 90's (I would use TBS's PoG if they had one). Yesterday was the first time that a starting pitcher got a PoG in a game he did not start.
 
I saw the same thing. Terrible slide by Riley.

In Riley's defense, there aren't many 6'3, 240 pound guys built like him who were taught a lot about how to slide that I can remember - that's a little like expecting Pitchers to hit .220 or more IMO.
 
I'm not sure there was anything wrong with Riley's slide either. Just a bad break and a good play by the Marlins. I actually thought there would be a longer review about Bass blocking the plate- Riley's foot seemed to hit his foot just as Bass was getting the ball.
 
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