Today is a sad day for me. Everyone give it up to Craig Biggio. A great ballplayer and one of the last of a dying breed. Playing his entire career with one team, playing the game right and hard everyday and staying performance enhancing drug free. Truly a class act.
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Can we really say that anyone has played performance enhancing free in this day and age? It would appear that he hasn't used anything, but this things don't always make you bigger and I frankly don't know who to believe in and who not to anymore. But, to the original topic, he was a great player and definitely got the most of his talents.
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Originally posted by Shox151it got way better, two rallies in the 13th inning to end the regular season. Crazy...
too bad I turned it off after the Padres HR in the 13th...Missed all the fun :(
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I don't think it was a wrong call. Even with the slow-mo instant replays it was still "inconclusive." Even with an NFL style system that call would not have been overturned. In my opinion. The way San Diego had just coughed up double, double, triple, line drive out, they just don't get the benefit of the doubt on that call. The home plate umpire did not cost San Diego that game. They lost it all by themselves.
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Maybe someone can answer me on this.
According to some posters on the Rockies message board if the catcher does not have the ball he can not block the plate. Thus the reason the safe call was made because the catcher dropped the ball.
Is this correct?
kawwsu77
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