He goes back down. He was activated for the doubleheader. There are probably rules that stipulate he can'r stay. But what do I know.Next question now is , does Hudson stay on the roster or sent back to Memphis for more work before the playoffs..............and if he sticks in STL , who is sent down ?.................................inquiring minds want , etc etc .............................
I agree..........i hadn't heard about Hicks going on the IL and matz being activated until they announced it on the broadcast .........I thought Hudson coyld stay and the cardinals choose somebody else , but you may be right ....anyway , this Greene for the reds could break in a new catcher glove in a couple of innings........Throwing 102 mph regularly that 1st inningHe goes back down. He was activated for the doubleheader. There are probably rules that stipulate he can'r stay. But what do I know.
If he's sent down he can start another game or two. If he's up he's in the bullpen.
If they wanted to keep him they wouldn't have activated Matz when Hicks went on the IL.
NO HE DOESN'T!!!!Reds 3B needs to throw like Arenado.
I was thinking he was roughly 2 feet inside the line so I went back to review it. Maybe it's closer to 3 feet. Thing is he "established" his running lane about 1/3 of the way to the plate. He could get back to the foul line in a step. I think those are the reasons it's acceptable to the ump. If he shifted from foul to fair ten feet from home he would have been called out.Cardinals beat the reds 1-0 in 11 innings........................................Knizner was 5 feet outside the baselines ..................lol.................I guess that's not reviewable..
Too bad
Soo sad
I'mm glad...............
Quintana was brilliant ...........8 innings of 2 hit shutout pitching..............
Another shutdown performance from the bullpen , including the newest addition of Matz.................
I'm still laughing about how obvious it was about Knizner and the running out of the baseline................
THAT'S A WINNER !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I always thought running from third on the grass in fair territory was outside the baseline , but it turned out ok so I'm happy ......................I was thinking he was roughly 2 feet inside the line so I went back to review it. Maybe it's closer to 3 feet. Thing is he "established" his running lane about 1/3 of the way to the plate. He could get back to the foul line in a step. I think those are the reasons it's acceptable to the ump. If he shifted from foul to fair ten feet from home he would have been called out.
You can run in fair territory. He may have been a little too far in. They teach you to lead off and run in foul territory to avoid getting out by getting hit with a ball that was batted.I always thought running from third on the grass in fair territory was outside the baseline , but it turned out ok so I'm happy ......................
Yep , I was taught that way way back in the early sixty's playing Little league baseball.................I guess I've never seen a baserunner run that much in the GRASS in fair territory coming home from third base....Turned out great for us so i am done with it and take the win for a doubleheader sweep.........You can run in fair territory. He may have been a little too far in. They teach you to lead off and run in foul territory to avoid getting out by getting hit with a ball that was batted.
Remember, you are supposed to have 3 feet to either side of the baseline (which is imaginary between 1st and 2nd, 2nd and third, but not sure about 3rd to home, and is an arc when rounding a base). So theoretically you have 6 feet. He was looking back at the ball originally, so how did that affect his running as well. I am not saying he changed his course of running to get in way of ball, I am just saying he obviously is allowed to move and did his looking behind him cause his path to change because he couldn't see home for a couple seconds.Yep , I was taught that way way back in the early sixty's playing Little league baseball.................I guess I've never seen a baserunner run that much in the GRASS in fair territory coming home from third base....Turned out great for us so i am done with it and take the win for a doubleheader sweep.........
He was trying to block the fielder's throwing lane, which is smart baserunning, and worked. It's also something that came up in a Goldschmidt profile on the Athletic back in June:Remember, you are supposed to have 3 feet to either side of the baseline (which is imaginary between 1st and 2nd, 2nd and third, but not sure about 3rd to home, and is an arc when rounding a base). So theoretically you have 6 feet. He was looking back at the ball originally, so how did that affect his running as well. I am not saying he changed his course of running to get in way of ball, I am just saying he obviously is allowed to move and did his looking behind him cause his path to change because he couldn't see home for a couple seconds.
She's NL material..............The more I see her the more I want to audition her for my harem......Hey Pru....how's Alexa looking today??
Alexa's even got sexy toes , if you're into that sort of diversion......