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Have I mentioned our web app sucks? C’mon GT we’re a freaking Institute of Technology not a hog slopping cesspool
Its total AZZHave I mentioned our web app sucks? C’mon GT we’re a freaking Institute of Technology not a hog slopping cesspool
Yes, but how was the play Mrs. Lincoln?Have I mentioned our web app sucks? C’mon GT we’re a freaking Institute of Technology not a hog slopping cesspool
I love our new offensive approach this year. It didn't produce results against UCLA, but the guys are much more patient this year and aren't giving at bats away.29-4 is our run margin theblast 3 games. Happy.
To FredJacket's request for a rules search on pitchers going to their mouth in the chat:
From the 2019/2020 NCAA Baseball rules book, Rule 9, Section 2.d:
d. If the pitcher is not in contact with the pitching rubber, the pitcher may go to the mouth while in the dirt area; however, the pitcher must wipe off the fingers before engaging the rubber.
Note 1: A pitcher may not go to the mouth while in contact with the pitching rubber.
Note 2: In cold weather, the umpire may announce to both teams that it is permissible for the pitcher to blow on his hand, on or off the rubber.
PENALTY—A ball shall be called each time a pitcher violates this rule.
So, I believe FredJacket was correct. I mistakenly thought you had to be off the mound. MLB rules may or may not be different.
It's a good rule. Moisture on the baseball effects how it spins and moves.If the pitcher is not in contact with the rubber, the pitcher may go to the mouth while in the dirt area; however, the pitcher must wipe off the fingers before engaging the rubber.
Note 1: A pitcher may not go to the mouth while in contact with the rubber.
Note 2: In cold weather, the umpire may announce to both teams that it is permissible for the pitcher to blow on his hand, on or off the rubber.
I mean, this is just Beavis and Butthead level Gold.
If the pitcher is not in contact with the rubber, the pitcher may go to the mouth while in the dirt area; however, the pitcher must wipe off the fingers before engaging the rubber.
Note 1: A pitcher may not go to the mouth while in contact with the rubber.
Note 2: In cold weather, the umpire may announce to both teams that it is permissible for the pitcher to blow on his hand, on or off the rubber.
I mean, this is just Beavis and Butthead level Gold.
It’s becoming apparent—already this early in the season—that Kyle McCann is an able replacement for Joey Bart at the catcher position.
Is there any video of it?Thanks. So all three of us were partially right. Or as we say at GT, we were all wrong. (tic)
After yesterday's total domination, it'll be interesting to see how our team responds today.
Maybe half of the in-field hits or ground balls we got hits on would have been UCLA outs. Nick's "crushing" of the bal for a double is an example of poor fielding. The LF takes a better route and it's a single and not a double as the ball slowly rolls to the wall.
But isn't that what baseball is all about? Execution of the small details every play is required to become elite.
I wish someone had measured that McCann grand slam. It was a HR in any park, MLB or college.