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Saturday, June 24: Orioles vs Mariners, once again dodging raindrops


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23 minutes ago, justD said:

Hmmm.  Frazier attempting to get the Ms distracted by initiating that rundown to let Henderson score, didn't keep it up long enough for Urias, who had to try for home with 2 outs.  Guess at least one run scored was good. 

Need a little help from the third base coach there, Urias can't see the play and he had to GO once Frazier is in a run down.  Curious why Frazier went so far too....failure all around there.

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3 minutes ago, SemperFi said:

Need a little help from the third base coach there, Urias can't see the play and he had to GO once Frazier is in a run down.  Curious why Frazier went so far too....failure all around there.

My feeling was that since he'd started the rundown to allow Henderson to score, it was going to be a third out now.  So if Urias had stayed at 3rd, it wouldn't have mattered, the inning was going to be over.   Frazier kept it up long enough to try to get Urias enough time to get home, but like someone else said, they got smart enough to break their distraction and get the out at home instead.  With two outs, one of them was going to end the inning and it might as well have been someone trying to score?

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1 minute ago, justD said:

My feeling was that since he'd started the rundown to allow Henderson to score, it was going to be a third out now.  So if Urias had stayed at 3rd, it wouldn't have mattered, the inning was going to be over.   Frazier kept it up long enough to try to get Urias enough time to get home, but like someone else said, they got smart enough to break their distraction and get the out at home instead.  With two outs, one of them was going to end the inning and it might as well have been someone trying to score?

Right, the error was in not trusting Henderson to be able to score on that.

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