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Going for the Sweep (vs. NATIONALS, 8/09)


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9 minutes ago, eddie83 said:

 

I think with Covid some rules have been tweaked this year. 

I agree, though. Its Nationals' fault. They should own it. 

 

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When the Yankees won their first game of the year, it was only a 5-inning game because of rain. That game was not suspended, it was called with the Yankees winning it.

 

https://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/WAS/WAS202007230.shtml

 

Why is this particular "tweak" of the game different than that one ??? In both instances, rain caused the field to be unplayable.

 

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2 minutes ago, schittenden said:

Rule 7.02(a)(4). It’s in the 2019 rule book as well. What a bizarre rule. 

Thanks but it's (3) not (4).

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(3) Light failure, malfunction of, or unintentional operator error in employing, a mechanical or field device or equipment under the control of the home club (e.g., a retractable roof, a tarpaulin, or other water removal equipment);

 

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2 minutes ago, Can_of_corn said:

But it is weather related.

It rained, that is why the game was delayed.  Without rain, no delay.

Without grounds crew incompetence it would have resumed. The grounds crew failures, not the rain was the proximate cause of not being able to resume the game, thus it is resumed at a later date. 

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Just now, MurphDogg said:

Because it isn't weather related. It was based on the grounds crew's incompetence. Same as if there was a power outage, the game is postponed.

It's definitely "weather-related". Weather made the field unplayable. If this is how they make these calls, then the whole league should have a new strategy when playing at home and a rainstorm is coming through when you're down a few runs. 

"Oops! Somebody sabotaged our tarp!"

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Would t it be beasties 

10 minutes ago, Can_of_corn said:

Someone explain to me how that makes sense?  They played five.

It makes sense because the Orioles were winning?  When the Yankees were winning in the same stadium, same situation the game ended.

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Just now, CallMeBrooksie said:

It's definitely "weather-related". Weather made the field unplayable. If this is how they make these calls, then the whole league should have a new strategy when playing at home and a rainstorm is coming through when you're down a few runs. 

"Oops! Somebody sabotaged our tarp!"

The rule in question does state "unintentional".  Of course you have to prove intent.

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