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(Point culminant) Après examen, Justin Turner est jugé en sécurité car son casque est tombé et a empêché l’étiquette


(Point culminant) Après examen, Justin Turner est jugé en sécurité car son casque est tombé et a empêché l’étiquette


Par TheTurtleShepard

9 Comments

  1. TheTurtleShepard

    We need to teach Anthony Volpe this technique since his helmet can never stay on his head

  2. Jonjon428

    So if he is wearing the helmet, it’s part of his body, but when it’s off, it’s not? Interesting rule. I wonder if you could potentially exploit it

  3. NameShortage

    « Babe! Come here! A new baseball meta just dropped! »

  4. DestinyLily_4ever

    other Cleveland fans mad, but this is pretty straightforward. I saw a number of « but tagging the helmet when it’s on his head is an out », but that’s not relevant at all since it’s completely detached equipment. If a guy’s helmet falls off while he’s running you can’t just let him go and tag the helmet

    Intentionally detaching equipment isn’t allowed, but there’s absolutely no reasonable argument that this was intentional

  5. MoreThanLuck

    Sort of similar thing happened with the Cubs, PCA held onto the base with his helmet and was deemed safe (though the booth decided it probably wasn’t legal after looking at the rule book.)

  6. dutchdaddy69

    All runners should wear helmets that constantly fall off along with skin tight clothing.

  7. balmooreoreos

    They’re not joking when they say you gotta tune in every night because there’s a chance you’ll see something you’ve never seen before

  8. Jeff_Banks_Monkey

    You know the play is weird there is visible confusion from the fielder that you can see even in the slo mo replay

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