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ALDS Game 2: Yankees @ Orioles "Singing in the Rain Part Deux"


Dipper9

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I agree. The runner establishes the baseline, and Ichiro went way outside of it when Wieters had the ball ahead of time.

Here's the rule exactly: (From section 7, the runner, the baserunner is out when) (1) He runs more than three feet away from his baseline to avoid being tagged unless his action is to avoid interference with a fielder fielding a batted ball. A runner?s baseline is established when the tag attempt occurs and is a straight line from the runner to the base he is attempting to reach safely.

Edit: And not around the back of the base and halfway to the home team dugout, and then back to the plate again.

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Is there not a baseline at home plate? How far is Ichiro allowed to go out of it?

Apparently, that far. It's why I'm not upset at Matt missing the tag, if you allow the runner to go that far out of the baseline to avoid a tag, EVERYONE can dodge a tag.

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Yeah...guess what? I thought that when I watched it live too. I must be a moron Yankee fan too. :rolleyestf:

Is this what it was like in here last night? Ugh.

Chill, I'm not trying to start anything....if you would have been here last night, you would know how much Cal has been a homer for the Yankees

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This. Why even have the rule if it's only enforced all throughout MLB once every 12 seasons?

That little bas**** should have been called out! Totally out of the baseline, but hey it's ok, cause it's the yankees! -we wouldn't have gotten that break- that's for sure...

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