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Related: About this forumGet ready for it: games will be won or lost because of a clock
It's not right.

Wounded Bear
(61,698 posts)Auggie
(32,195 posts)It happened earlier today to Atlanta. Tied game, bases loaded.
That sucks.
Wounded Bear
(61,698 posts)Seattle fans are no stranger to losing to game officials calls.
Besides, it's the rules, follow them.
RussBLib
(9,860 posts)...so it's easy for the pitcher and batter to see.
Who knows, maybe they'll lengthen it for the postseason. ?
Wounded Bear
(61,698 posts)the one's in the stadium the M's played at are very large, I'm thinking at least 2 feet high.
Diamond_Dog
(36,552 posts)So far, so good. It *does* speed up the game.
Wonder if they’ll keep that rule for the postseason.
Auggie
(32,195 posts)asiliveandbreathe
(8,203 posts)this is BS....he doesn't like it either..
303squadron
(733 posts)A 6-6 tie in a meaningless spring training game is the best place to make a rules point. No one on either team will forget it.
The rules are the rules - just ask Fred Merkle!
Docreed2003
(18,131 posts)Everyone looking at each other like "what the heck just happened"
ProfessorGAC
(72,245 posts)I doubt we could disagree on this more.
Auggie
(32,195 posts)I would think you'd hate to see a critical game end on a technicality as much as I. It's not in keeping with the spirit of the game as it's been played for 122 years.
ProfessorGAC
(72,245 posts)...do we blame the rule?
No, we think the pitcher did a boneheaded play.
Players have adjusted to rules changes since 1876. They'll just have to adjust to this one.
If they eliminate all the time-wasting, your scenario never even comes up.
All they have to do is pick up the pace.
They've been asked & asked but they refused to cooperate. Now, they have to make the adjustment.
Auggie
(32,195 posts)The pace can be picked up without rigidly timing play. It should be at the discretion of the umpire.
ProfessorGAC
(72,245 posts)The umpires can't even agree on how to enforce the strike zone!
Auggie
(32,195 posts)But it works.