Carlton Fisk wants a word with you.this is the worst call in w.s. history
Mr McBlueips also popped into my headThought of the Slappy play there.
Good.Sam Holbrook is the loneliest man in America right now
Larry Barnett says Hithis is the worst call in w.s. history
Agreed about the running lane but Turner did make a turn as he went toward the bag. And that is almost never called. Why is it now called in the World Series?Good call, that's why they have a running lane.
At every moment in time, some part of his body was directly over the chalk foul line. Can't agree with you there.Good call, that's why they have a running lane.
They always call it. Only question is timing right at the bag.The call was correct as per the rule book but they never call that. This is the problem. You can’t change the way you make calls all year once you get to the postseason.
I feel like it is always called when it becomes relevant, which is rarely.Agreed about the running lane but Turner did make a turn as he went toward the bag. And that is almost never called. Why is it now called in the World Series?
I think they're just making this up on the fly lol.Wait so it is reviewable?
He did touch the grass. Technically shouldn't do that.He did not make an attempt to change his running lane. Was not on the grass. Ran straight thru the bag. Gurriel was leaning the wrong way and didn’t get over. Absolutely awful call.
Because the ball almost never is interfered with. It has to hit the runner or the runner has to hit the glove.Agreed about the running lane but Turner did make a turn as he went toward the bag. And that is almost never called. Why is it now called in the World Series?
Robots need to do it all.Robots won’t solve that problem.
Got back thoHe did touch the grass. Technically shouldn't do that.
Yup.I feel like it is always called when it becomes relevant, which is rarely.
His right hand was over the line, his body was outside the lane the entire time.At every moment in time, some part of his body was directly over the chalk foul line. Can't agree with you there.
Pass an is exactly right. The throw was way behind him.as Passan just tweeted, the throw was bad.
View: https://twitter.com/JeffPassan/status/1189372760553873409
Exactly. Turner did nothing wrong there.That was a bad throw. He had to reach behind Turner.
Way up the line before the pitcher fields then went back on the dirt for most of the 90 ft.He did touch the grass. Technically shouldn't do that.
I worry that they care about supporting the home plate ump too much.They are going to overturn - properly - because he is entitled to be where he was in his last step.
He did touch the grass. Technically shouldn't do that.
Except when the ball got there his left foot was on the bag and his right foot was in the running lane.Good call, that's why they have a running lane.
The throw was bad. Watch the replay. He was already past GurrielBecause the ball almost never is interfered with. It has to hit the runner or the runner has to hit the glove.