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Who had the better career?
metirish Mar 22 2023 04:55 PM |
I found this question posed on Twitter very interesting, not least the phrasing and the discounting (why would you discount WS wins )
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MFS62 Mar 22 2023 05:14 PM Re: Who had the better career? |
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vtmet7 Mar 22 2023 06:34 PM Re: Who had the better career? |
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DocTee Mar 23 2023 08:23 AM Re: Who had the better career? |
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Edgy MD Mar 23 2023 08:35 AM Re: Who had the better career? |
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Benjamin Grimm Mar 23 2023 08:46 AM Re: Who had the better career? |
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Fman99 Mar 23 2023 08:49 AM Re: Who had the better career? |
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metsmarathon Mar 23 2023 09:03 AM Re: Who had the better career? |
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Marshmallowmilkshake Mar 23 2023 10:54 AM Re: Who had the better career? |
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I'm not sure this is fair to Posey. The rule wasn't changed because he "couldn't handle the rigors of catching." The rules were changed because it makes no sense for a player running full speed to be crashing into a defender in hopes of getting them to drop the ball -- but only at one of the four bases. Can you imagine if this was allowed at first base - even if the first baseman was armored up? Now, would MLB have changed the rule if the backup catcher had been injured and not the All-Star? Maybe not - but maybe.
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G-Fafif Mar 23 2023 11:05 AM Re: Who had the better career? |
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batmagadanleadoff Mar 23 2023 11:22 AM Re: Who had the better career? |
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What rule change are you talking about? A runner is still allowed to run "full speed" into the catcher and intentionally collide with him "in hopes of getting [the catcher] to drop the ball". As to first base collisions, I don't think that the "Posey" rule even addresses first base collisions. I assume that the rules are the same at every base. It's just that you don't see home plate style collisions at the other bases because the base defenders aren't "armored up", a run isn't directly at stake, and at second and third bases, the runner isn't allowed to overrun the base, but must remain in contact with the base at all times or risk being tagged out even if he initially arrives safely.
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Edgy MD Mar 23 2023 12:01 PM Re: Who had the better career? |
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Marshmallowmilkshake Mar 23 2023 12:40 PM Re: Who had the better career? |
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Makes sense.
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batmagadanleadoff Mar 23 2023 10:28 PM Re: Who had the better career? |
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Yes. Edgy's post was a very good one. But there could be first base collisions before the runner nears first base on bunts or on slow rollers where there's a tag play before the base. And my post was very good, too, whether you ignore it or not. Know what doesn't make any sense? That a runner isn't allowed to intentionally collide with a catcher. You can have nasty intentional collisions at any base. That you don't usually see them at the first three bases has more to do with context and the dynamics of baseball. But the rules don't prohibit those collisions. batmags 1; edgy 1; ron darling negative three; metsguyinmichigan TILT.
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metirish Mar 25 2023 05:05 PM Re: Who had the better career? |
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vtmet7 Apr 20 2023 10:09 AM Re: Who had the better career? |
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it's been happening in baseball since...forever...it's still the Pussy Poser rule...did they make immediate rule changes when another golden boy, Chase Utley, broke Rueben Tejada's leg at 2nd?
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Edgy MD Apr 20 2023 11:19 AM Re: Who had the better career? |
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Centerfield Apr 20 2023 11:43 AM Re: Who had the better career? |
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batmagadanleadoff Apr 20 2023 12:50 PM Re: Who had the better career? |
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Centerfield Apr 21 2023 11:15 AM Re: Who had the better career? |
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