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Shox vs. Missouri State (MVC Tournament, Day 2)
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Shameful that Hillard gave 5 solid innings to give the team a chance. Then to watch Hillard labor out there and a pathetic ass bullpen succumb.
The real Shox are finally back.
Oh well. We own the Bares in the sport people actually pay attention to.Deuces Valley.
... No really, deuces.
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Originally posted by shocks771 View PostIt is so sad that this is the type of bullpen pitching that a WSU team puts on the field in Game 2 of a tournament.
I guess the Taylor Goshen that showed up at DBU last week was an abberation.Last edited by 1972Shocker; May 21, 2015, 11:58 PM.
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Originally posted by Turd Furgeson View PostI'm willing to bet that more people watched our first round game vs Indiana than watched the entire Southwest Misery Sate football season the last 5 years. Btw shouldn't you be in the warehouse pulling my plastic worm order at BPS?Deuces Valley.
... No really, deuces.
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Originally posted by shockerfanmas View PostDefinitely a bad call, but the runner didn't help himself by diving into first base. When will people learn that you actually get to first base quicker by running through it as opposed to diving. I guarantee if he runs through the bag he's called safe.
For the record, I can say as one who has been a coach and an official, I hate instant replay, especially in baseball. Certain calls are made based on different situations, and human error is part of the game. Coaches, players, and umpires alike all make mistakes. Get rid of instant replay and let the human element of the game come back.
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2 things bothered me with the call at first: 1. The umpire stayed glued to the right field line. It's like he couldn't tell the play was going to be close and he needed to get a better angle. He was behind the bag when he made the call. 2. He seemed unsure of what to call, yet failed to ask for help. It looked like one of those plays where the body is moving towards the safe motion and "out" came out of his mouth. I think 2nd base umpire was in a better position, but he stuck with the call with no help.
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