“Most of the time when the ball beats you, you’re going to get called out whether his feet got in there or he’s tagged or whatever. More books from this illustrator: Jack E. “The only thing with that is the ball beat him there,” said Gaston. Davis LIST PRICE 16.99 PRICE MAY VARY BY RETAILER Get a FREE ebook by joining our mailing list today Plus, receive recommendations and exclusive offers on all of your favorite books and authors from Simon & Schuster. Gaston had already crossed swords with Carlson earlier in the night when the umpire ruled New York’s Brett Gardner slid under Buck’s tag. But there are a lot of them that could be changed.” “Baseball has a lot of crazy rules there which need to be changed but no one wants to change them because it’s all about tradition or whatever. In addition to questioning Carlson’s call, Gaston called the whole rule into question. “I don’t think he was any farther out then when Granderson was running out, it wasn’t any difference for me,” Gaston said after the game. Activate your Online Access Now Article contentīaseball’s rules dictate runners should be in a three-foot wide running lane outside the baseline, which Gaston did not think Granderson was when he reached second previously on a dropped third strike that preceded a throwing error by Toronto catcher John Buck. If you are a Home delivery print subscriber, unlimited online access is included in your subscription.
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