He was past the line that indicates the end of “fair” play.
So I guess the fan was like a DB, right? Had the same right to the ball as Mookie and if he closed his glove so what.
He was past the line that indicates the end of “fair” play.
It WAS over the fence.I know fans can go after balls if they are over the fence can touch and close the glove over a fielder?
The fan closed Mookie’s glove.
If a player reaches into the stands, a fan could literally pull the ball out of the player’s glove.I know fans can go after balls if they are over the fence can touch and close the glove over a fielder?
The fan closed Mookie’s glove.
So I guess the fan was like a DB, right? Had the same right to the ball as Mookie and if he closed his glove so what.
[QUOTE="donniesyracuse, post: 2733214, member: ]Fan interference can only happen on the field of play.[/QUOTE]Fan interference can only happen on the field of play.
Wow
Fan interference can only happen on the field of play.
Again, how do you know this?It WAS over the fence.
It was the correct call.Fan interference can only happen on the field of play.
Again, how do you know this?
Again, how do you know this?
That was most being facetious. Like saying the giants will make playoffs (...).He predicted Houston would win all three of their home games. That's how.
He isn’t on but they have to go with him as they don’t have a starter tomorrow unless it’s Price.Porcello throwing meatballs tonight. He's not good
Mookie nearly stopped completely before jumping. I think you're still lacking in the evidence departmentPhysics. And how pretty much every single catch that is made running backward and jumping up over fence. And the video, too.
Paragraph 2.It was the correct call.
Joe West determined it was intentional interference,
"No interference shall be allowed when a fielder reaches over a fence" unless "it is clearly intentional."
Much better with hitting the target thereHe isn’t on but they have to go with him as they don’t have a starter tomorrow unless it’s Price.
The ump ruled that it wasn’t over the fence. There aren’t any angles that show it.Paragraph 2.
Which is why NY said call stands, not call confirmed.The ump ruled that it wasn’t over the fence. There aren’t any angles that show it.
This security guard is why the ruling on the field of interference stood.