You make the Call HR or no?
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Kinda looks like it bounces off the pole. Sound would help.
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Not a definitive bounce off the pole so no way to over-turn.
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It definitely hits the pole
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It would also depend on where that camera is located, along the same baseline, or opposite field/baseline?
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Probably hit the poll but no way of knowing with certainty. Ill bet a few of the fans down there know the real truth.
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Looks like it glances off the pole.
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They should install a sensor to tell if the pole gets hit.
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who gives a shit about baseball
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Also, why the **** do you have winter gloves on inside with mesh shorts?
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The trajectory changes after the ball gets in the area of the pole, which leads me to believe that it hit the pole. It's hard for me to believe that it doesn't hit the pole, based on how much its trajectory changed.
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Sonic Raider looks like Harry Potter
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An usher in the stadium says he thinks it hit the pole. I am a little biased as a Yankees fan but I think the thing nobody is talking about enough if Nate's reaction to the ball he hit. He never reacts as though it hit the pole. He and the umps, aside from those fans, had the best look. Considering he was obviously rooting for it to be fair as hard as he could, I do find it of value that he never argued it at all. He just looks down and goes back to the box.
I am biased though. Hard to tell. Looks like it might have changed based on the replay but there is also a lot of grains and shadows involved as well. If they had ruled it a HR I am not sure it would have changed either. |
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Wait an oriole hit that?
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Should have known from the douche that started the thread
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I am not submitting this as concrete proof and don't mind people thinking what they want, but IMO its significant. Think of it what you will. |
Definitely hit the pole, definitely
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The Raiders guy has a blue wicker bed. I hope he's in his mom's room. But at the same time, that would be just as creepy.
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That is a clear home run
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ball changed direction in mid flight...looks like it hit the pole.
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I just don't see the ball changing direction as it went by the foul pole.
Let's say the umpires ruled it a homerun. The final score would look like this: Yankees 3, Orioles 2. The Orioles still lose. Quote:
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I'm not going to blame the replay guys for not seeing it if they didnt have this magnified super-slo mo, maybe in real-time speed its impossible to see, but in that video its clear. |
Foul.
Don't blame the loss on the umps. Blame it on the fact that the Orioles completely forgot how to hit a baseball for the entire series. |
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I watched the play - The Yankees own their own regional TV sports network - The game will replay in its entirety, repeated continuously.
If you think McLouth hit a home run - I respect that - The home run doesn't change who won the game. If this makes you happy go for it: Yankees 3 Orioles 2 |
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Its like when somebody gets thrown out stealing and the next pitch is a homerun and people say "that would have been a 2 run homer." How can you say that? The pitcher's thought process is different, the pitch he throws may be different, and the batter is thinking different. Hell, just the 10 second delay for the steal may cause the pitcher to throw the ball different even if he still thinks exactly the same and throws the same pitch. You listened to it on 880? I can't imagine how Sterling and Susan called that play. I would imagine Sterling let you know 20 seconds after the hit it was called foul and said nothing else. The two of them are terrible. I used to hate Kay. Still don't like him but he is better than he used to be. |
It hits the pole.
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I did not know you are a Yankees fan. Awesome ... I do not believe the ball touched the pole - But even if it did, there was not enough evidence to overturn the call. Bottom line: Top of 8th. Sabathia on - Bases loaded and the Orioles failed to score. However, it was a memorable series - Orioles had a remarkable run this season - tough team. Wish them the best. TOP 6 Ford grounds out to second. Andino flies out to right. Two down. CC cruising. McLouth hammers one down the line to right field into the seats and it's called foul. Buck Showalter is out on the field to argue. Four of the six umpires go behind the O's dugout and look at the video. When the umpires returned they stayed with the original call. And McLouth strikes out. BOTTOM 6 Chavez strikes out looking. Jeter walks and Ichiro drives him in with a double. 2-0 Yankees. Jeter scores all the way from first on his bad foot. Tough. Hammel freezes Cano with a pitch that looked to be a little high. Two down with Ichiro on second. Showalter out to give Hammel the hook. Troy Patton is coming in to face Ibanez, setting up lefty vs. lefty. Ibanez strikes out swinging. Another solid job by the Orioles bullpen. YANKEES 2, ORIOLES 0 TOP 7 Hardy grounds out to second. Sabathia still cruising and now he actually has a small cushion to work with. Jones strikes out swinging. Davis flies out to center. Easy inning for Sabathia. BOTTOM 7 Patton strikes out Swisher looking. There it is. Granderson homers. 3-0 Yankees. Martin grounds out to third. Two down. Chavez strikes out swinging. Can the Orioles come back from a three-run deficit in this series, which has been marked by a lack of offense? TOP 8 Sabathia still in and Wieters lines a single to left against him to start the eighth. Base runners have been so hard to come by. The Orioles need multiple now. There's another. Machado walks and Joe Girardi needs to think about how long CC is going to remain in this game. CC gets Reynolds swinging. Huge out against a guy who has killed the Yankees. Ford singles to left, driving in Wieters. 3-1 now. That was beyond a diving Jeter. Still only one out. Andino taps it back to the mound. CC has nowhere to go with it. He throws to second, but Ford is already there. Everyone is safe. Bases loaded with the top of the order coming up. Sabathia bears down and gets McLouth swinging on a slider. Huge out. CC is at 107 pitches. Hardy a slow hopper to Jeter, who just gets Hardy at first. Inning over. CC gets out of the jam and that will probably be it for him. YANKEES 3, ORIOLES 1 BOTTOM 8 Pedro Strop in for the Orioles. Jeter grounds to first and Reynolds tosss to Strop running toward the bag. One down. Ichiro with a rare walk. Strop will come out. The Orioles go to Brian Matusz to pitch to Cano. Good call. Matusz induces Cano to ground into a 4-6-3 double play on one pitch. That was quick. Still no sign of Robbie in this series. TOP 9 Jones, Davis and Wieters to face Sabathia in the ninth. Yankees lead 3-1. The Orioles' season is on the line. CC is staying in to finish the job. Jones flies out to left. He was absolutely abysmal in this series. CC is at 113 pitches. Davis with two lazy swings. Quickly 0-2. CC blows him away with a high fastball. Orioles down to their final out. Wieters up. Wieters grounds back to Sabathia, who throws him out at first. That's it! The Yankees survive a wild series and advance to the ALCS against the Tigers tomorrow night. |
That ball hit more pole than Jenna Jameson
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It's pretty obvious that ball hit the pole. Wow.
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You should ask twitter.
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How can you even said it wouldn't?!!!! You don't think I tie game affects players approaches at the plate, or the managers changes in pitchers etc. I could go on and on. Baseball is the classic situational game dictated by the current situation and manager/player approaches to that situation. |
Just like me, it definitely hits the pole.
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SonicRaider finally got banned
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Call on the field stands
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HR. I think that has to be the largest foul pole in the league. It looks to be about a foot in diameter.
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You see the ball clearly in pass in front of the poll. Easy call
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