We better rail those asshats when we play them in football
You misspelled ace.ace reliever....
My man, we shoulda had this one. 👍OU did much better than was ever expected. We had a terrific year.
Why do you think we were better than Mississippi? Be specific. Come on, man. Accept what happened and enjoy what we accomplished.My man, we shoulda had this one. 👍
As always you can say what I want to say better than me, Senior. You’re a jewel.November 16, 1957...
Bud Wilkinson, to the team after the Streak-Ending Loss to Notre Dame...'Gentlemen, We did not play well enough to win, today'. Many of you know that my husband was in that locker room on that day...Those words resounded in his ears, for years, and he put them to good use in every situation he encountered, for the rest of his short life...ALWAYS Bring Your BEST!!!
Welp for one, if we'd half the bats we had till today? Do I need to continue? Cade brought the heat just as I thought he would. Two or three balls hit into play coulda turned this game around for us. Pretty simple.Why do you think we were better than Mississippi? Be specific. Come on, man. Accept what happened and enjoy what we accomplished.
It was the right call. The runner must not cross over into the left side of the line. He should run on the outside of the line. If he had done that he would have been safe. His last couple of steps were in the field of play.You better believe it was a horsecrap call. God damm almighty.
It was the right call. The runner's feet were in fair territory just before he hit the bag and the glove. If the runner enters the field of play (within fair territory) and interferes with the defensive play on the ball the runner is out. The runner has a plenty of room to run down the line never stepping in fair territory. If the first baseman steps out of bunds and prevent the runner's access to the bag the runner is safe.I guess the runner's supposed to run around the bag in foul territory and then come back and touch it? If the ball had hit the runner three or four feet earlier, I'd agree. As it was (and I don't care what the announcers say) it was a horsecrap call.
The entire base is in the field of play. A base runner has to step in fair territory to step on the bag.It was the right call. The runner's feet were in fair territory just before he hit the bag and the glove. If the runner enters the field of play (within fair territory) and interferes with the defensive play on the ball the runner is out. The runner has a plenty of room to run down the line never stepping in fair territory. If the first baseman steps out of bunds and prevent the runner's access to the bag the runner is safe.
That is a fact. But it does not change the rules of running to first base with a ball in play.The entire base is in the field of play. A base runner has to step in fair territory to step on the bag.
The excellent Clay Van Hook.