Looking back at the error by the pitcher that allowed Scotty Bradley on base, he should have been called out. Tough call with the pitcher pulling his foot off and on the bag for no apparent reason.
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Walker's definitely ready at the plate, but defensively, he has made some freshman mistakes in this series. Might need some more reps.Houston has been sketchy all season, but this kid just isn’t ready for this level.
That being said, he's going to be a solid player down the road.Walker's definitely ready at the plate, but defensively, he has made some freshman mistakes in this series. Might need some more reps.
That was really strange. Gorski didn’t even take off until the catcher had the ball. Why do you run yourself out of an inning like that. This team seems to make a lot of errors running the bases. Without that out Fineman scores on that last fly ball. Well, they’ll have to make up for it somewhere here.Gorksi tries to steal second for some reason. He's thrown out form the catcher's knees.
Gorski was the same player that challenged Tyler Powers at second base and scored by stealing home. Tough to give a guy like that the red light. But I agree, seems like a poorly timed decision on Gorski's part.That was really strange. Gorski didn’t even take off until the catcher had the ball. Why do you run yourself out of an inning like that. This team seems to make a lot of errors running the bases. Without that out Fineman scores on that last fly ball. Well, they’ll have to make up for it somewhere here.
Looked to me his foot was on the bag, and if it did come off it was due to the pressure of the tag.Justin Walker got a great jump, beat the throw to second, but he overslid the bag and was tagged out. Tough day for the kid.
It didn't appear the tag was actually on Walker until his foot was off the bag. The first replay view was unclear, but the second certainly confirmed he over slid the bag. But your reaction was my initial reaction too.Looked to me his foot was on the bag, and if it did come off it was due to the pressure of the tag.
I take that back. The tag was on him but he did not push him offIt didn't appear the tag was actually on Walker until his foot was off the bag. The first replay view was unclear, but the second certainly confirmed he over slid the bag. But your reaction was my initial reaction too.
It doesn't take much pressure to help the foot go off the bag in that situation. If the tag was on the body, it would be one thing; but applied to the foot, it's impossible for it not to have an effect. But I only saw the one replay.I take that back. The tag was on him but he did not push him off