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Rockies beat Nationals in a clock-off -- (link)
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by
Reagen
So dumb.
Posted by
znufrii
Jun 23 '24, 06:31
I get that people like the rule but it can’t be dispositive like this.
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It's the 9th time he's had a clock violation. He's too slow and it's on him to pitch quicker. -- nm
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Krusty
Jun 23, 06:44
but then you're saying the rule doesn't matter if it's important enough
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Reagen
Jun 23, 06:43
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If the purpose of the rule is to speed up the game, you’re not losing that by turning off the clock with bases loaded
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znufrii
Jun 23, 06:52
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Given he failed to pitch timely, I’m doubting he didn’t have a quicker tempo. -- nm
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Will Hunting
Jun 23, 06:53
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Oh noes, a slow closer, the game will be a whole ten seconds longer! Teh horror! -- nm*
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znufrii
Jun 23, 06:57
Right. The rule is applied fairly and equally at all times. The situation or moment in the game doesn't matter. -- nm*
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Krusty
Jun 23, 06:45
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Machines shouldn’t decide baseball games. -- nm
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znufrii
Jun 23, 06:55
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