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🚨WEIRD PLAY ALERT🚨 First, weird doesn’t do this justice. This is from Wednesday night’s game between AAA Albuquerque Isotopes at Reno Reno Aces … with one out B9, ABQ leads 4-3, but Reno has bases loaded. Connor Kaiser hits a gapper for a double and seemingly the win …...

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@ABQTopes @Aces Dumbing it down because I’m stupid Guy gets hit bases loaded Run scores Interference runner is out but NO dead ball Runner at 2&3 fielder ball into stands, Escher runner gets base +1 2 runs score final 4-6 Reno? Is this correct

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@ABQTopes @Aces 5-4 Reno…only one guy scores after the interference. Once the 5th run scores, that’s it.

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Estadio Deportesvor 1 Jahr

TODO SEA POR VERLO EN MONTERREY 🫡 A pesar de su rivalidad en la cancha, reportes indican que @TigresOficial habría ayudado a @Rayados a conseguir el fichaje de Sergio Ramos. Te contamos acá. 👇 #LigaMX #Tigres #Rayados #SergioRamos

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@ABQTopes @Aces That’s 1 heck of a call for someone who had no idea what was going on but no one did

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Mike Hirschmanvor 1 Jahr

@ABQTopes @Aces For the sake of the game, the player who ran on the field with a phone needs to be DFAed immediately. Good lord.

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Mike Guerschvor 1 Jahr

@ABQTopes @Aces I was at this game. As we sat there stunned and I tried to score it without knowing exactly what had happened, I just turned to my wife and said: “I don’t think we will ever see a wilder walk-off than that.” Thanks for the quality explainer here.

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Mike Hirschmanvor 1 Jahr

@ABQTopes @Aces The umpire in me also cringes every time the guy says obstruction. 🤣 “No, that’s interference.”

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Rich Gablevor 1 Jahr

@BoopStats @ABQTopes @Aces Bigger question is when did Christian Pache turn into David Ortiz? Dude looks like he has been bulking up in the minors.

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aidanvor 1 Jahr

@ABQTopes @Aces “I do not believe what I have just witnessed!” “I cannot comprehend what I just witnessed” Me too, guy. Me too.

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daedalusvor 1 Jahr

@ABQTopes @Aces this fucking generation's main character syndrome and obsession with needing to be there record everything on their phone regardless of appropriateness is insane.

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Brandovor 1 Jahr

@ABQTopes @Aces That was actually a great call by the announcer.

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This happened today at the Cooperstown Village All Star Village in Oneonta, New York. The 12U championship game, 6-0 Alpha One vs 4-2 St. Pete Rough Riders National. Alpha One had just hit a grand slam home run to tie it 7-7 with no outs, and 5 minutes left. (They have a max game time clock) But the umpire called the batter out on an appeal for not touching home plate. You can see the batter jump and it’s hard to tell if he caught the edge of the plate, but he backs up and he looks like he touches the plate with his foot. What’s strange is you don’t hear any coaches telling the catcher or pitcher to appeal at first. However, you see the umpire talking to the catcher. They throw the ball to home the first time but no ruling is made. Then the umpire talks to the catcher again and they throw the ball home again on an appeal I’m guessing. The umpire calls him out. This is not a Rec league game, this is a travel ball championship where teams from all over the country compete and lots of money is spent. I personally thought it was very odd that you hear no one yelling to appeal and that you see the umpire talking with the catcher. In a still frame photo, to me, you can clearly see the batter’s right foot on home plate, imho. It should have been a grand slam. Alpha One feels they got robbed of the championship. I agree, but you be the judge. Did he touch home plate? Or, did the umpire make the correct call? Out or safe?

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A number of you have asked about the call at the end of the 1st Half of the Bethel Football game at NCC Football in which there was a potential fumble/TD wiped off the board for Bethel that eventually led to no score by the Royals. The full play and a breakdown of issues with the call are in the video below. To be clear, though: 1) It appears that the receiver did not possess the ball at or past the NCC 8, which was needed for the 1st Down (the officials gave the ball to Bethel at the 8 after the overturn, awarding a 1st down). 2) It seems like the wing official was marking forward progress but may not have blown his whistle. It is unclear how he affected the overturn decision in the first place. What is clear is that the officials on the field awarded a fumble and TD, meaning they did not rule forward progress had been stopped. As a result, this aspect of the play is NOT reviewable by rule, as it is a judgment call in real time. 3) No TD should have been awarded before the review in the first place, as the ball clearly was fumbled to the lineman, and fumbles on 4th down in college football can only be advanced by the fumbling player. The ball would have been marked at the spot of the fumble in that case. 4) The officials missed a clear Roughing the Passer call, as the NCC defender went for the Bethel QB's legs while he was in his passing stance. This would have been a half-the-distance and automatic-first-down foul. If this play was called correctly in the first place, it should have been called dead with forward progress stopped at the 8 1/2 yard line and the Roughing foul pushing the ball to the 4 1/4 yard line, 1st & Goal Bethel, with the clock stopped due to penalty. No matter what, though, the Roughing penalty would have ensured Bethel had the ball closer to the goal with 16 seconds left (when forward progress stoppage should have been called). In The (D3FB) Huddle #d3fb

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