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Official Rules of Baseball:
1.00 Objectives of the Game
1.01 Baseball is a game between two teams of nine players each, under direction of a manager, played on an enclosed field in accordance with these rules, under jurisdiction of one or more umpires.
Today, Rule 1.01 made a brief reappearance in the heretical American League.
Lineup card error forces Rays' pitcher to hit
Baseball is a game of skill. Two of these skills are hitting and running the bases. Playing defense is another skill. If you want a game of specialists, stick to football. I strongly support getting rid of the Designated Hitter, day World Series games, and an end to interleague play.
1.00 Objectives of the Game
1.01 Baseball is a game between two teams of nine players each, under direction of a manager, played on an enclosed field in accordance with these rules, under jurisdiction of one or more umpires.
Today, Rule 1.01 made a brief reappearance in the heretical American League.
Lineup card error forces Rays' pitcher to hit
An error on the Tampa Bay Rays' official lineup card forced starting pitcher Andy Sonnanstine to bat in Sunday's game against Cleveland. The Rays listed Ben Zobrist and Evan Longoria as the third baseman on the card given to the umpires before the start of the game. Longoria was supposed to be the designated hitter. "Designated hitter has to be designated on the lineup card and he wasn't," umpire crew chief Tim McClelland said. "That was just a mis-write, so to speak. That's how we interpreted it."
Rays manager Joe Maddon, after Tampa Bay beat Cleveland 7-5, said he didn't notice the error when he signed the card and took the blame. After going hitless in his first two at-bats, Sonnanstine had an RBI double to left during a five-run fourth that put Tampa Bay ahead 7-3.
Baseball is a game of skill. Two of these skills are hitting and running the bases. Playing defense is another skill. If you want a game of specialists, stick to football. I strongly support getting rid of the Designated Hitter, day World Series games, and an end to interleague play.
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Date: 18 May 2009 03:08 (UTC)no subject
Date: 18 May 2009 05:09 (UTC)I say "hear, hear" to day Series games, at least on weekends. If we can have televised golf during the day, why not baseball?
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Date: 18 May 2009 14:35 (UTC)no subject
Date: 18 May 2009 04:26 (UTC)One of the great joys of cricket is watching a completely incompetent number 11 batsman (ie: a specialist bowler) desperately attempting to scrape out the last few runs needed to win a close game. Sure, most of the time they fail, but when they succeed it's magic...
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Date: 18 May 2009 14:35 (UTC)no subject
Date: 18 May 2009 05:05 (UTC)no subject
Date: 18 May 2009 06:02 (UTC)I also know the counter-arguments for the DH, including how every level of play above Little League uses it, for which I say, "Get rid of it at those levels, too!"
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Date: 18 May 2009 13:30 (UTC)I was vastly amused by the story of the poor AL pitcher having to hit, though. :)
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Date: 18 May 2009 13:33 (UTC)no subject
Date: 18 May 2009 20:32 (UTC)no subject
Date: 18 May 2009 14:23 (UTC)(Hi! I'm the person who wrote an anonymous post saying exactly the same thing. I don't know why I was logged out.)
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Date: 18 May 2009 20:54 (UTC)