Bullpen losses this season:
— Buster Olney (@Buster_ESPN) August 14, 2025
1. White Sox 35
2. Rangers 29
3. Mets 27
Pirates 27
Twins 27
6. Yankees 26
Bullpen losses this season:
— Buster Olney (@Buster_ESPN) August 14, 2025
1. White Sox 35
2. Rangers 29
3. Mets 27
Pirates 27
Twins 27
6. Yankees 26
EastCoastAgNc said:Bullpen losses this season:
— Buster Olney (@Buster_ESPN) August 14, 2025
1. White Sox 35
2. Rangers 29
3. Mets 27
Pirates 27
Twins 27
6. Yankees 26
RED AG 98 said:
Funny because it's trueThe Astros at the end of this season after they win it all. pic.twitter.com/qcNWzrVeKu
— Michael Schwab (@michaelschwab13) August 14, 2025
EastCoastAgNc said:Bullpen losses this season:
— Buster Olney (@Buster_ESPN) August 14, 2025
1. White Sox 35
2. Rangers 29
3. Mets 27
Pirates 27
Twins 27
6. Yankees 26
Quote:
With a runner or runners on base, a pitcher will be presumed to be pitching from the Set Position if he stands with his pivot foot in contact with and parallel to the pitcher's plate, and his other foot in front of the pitcher's plate, unless he notifies the umpire that he will be pitching from the Windup Position under such circumstances prior to the beginning of an at-bat. A pitcher will be permitted to notify the umpire that he is pitching from the Windup Position within an at-bat only in the event of (i) a substitution by the offensive team; or (ii) immediately upon the advancement of one or more runners (i.e., after one or more base runners advance but before the delivery of the next pitch).
EastCoastAgNc said:Bullpen losses this season:
— Buster Olney (@Buster_ESPN) August 14, 2025
1. White Sox 35
2. Rangers 29
3. Mets 27
Pirates 27
Twins 27
6. Yankees 26
EastCoastAgNc said:Live look at Dana Brown on the phone with Ryan Pressly pic.twitter.com/7MiEwTMcNd
— SleeperAstros (@SleeperAstros) August 13, 2025
Wabs said:EastCoastAgNc said:Bullpen losses this season:
— Buster Olney (@Buster_ESPN) August 14, 2025
1. White Sox 35
2. Rangers 29
3. Mets 27
Pirates 27
Twins 27
6. Yankees 26
Brother Phil did us a solid and blew a lead yesterday.
Mathguy64 said:
He switched what he did from pitch 1 to pitch 2. The runner and 3B coach started pointing immediately. I think the crew didn't pay attention.
dixichkn said:Wabs said:EastCoastAgNc said:Bullpen losses this season:
— Buster Olney (@Buster_ESPN) August 14, 2025
1. White Sox 35
2. Rangers 29
3. Mets 27
Pirates 27
Twins 27
6. Yankees 26
Brother Phil did us a solid and blew a lead yesterday.
I've still had no one explain to me where "Brother Phil" originated
htxag09 said:Mathguy64 said:
He switched what he did from pitch 1 to pitch 2. The runner and 3B coach started pointing immediately. I think the crew didn't pay attention.
Right. I know he did and am not debating that. What I'm asking is if that's a balk?
The paragraph I quoted from the rule book is written in a way that I'd argue having a position of his "pivot foot in contact with and parallel to the pitcher's plate, and his other foot in front of the pitcher's plate" being a caveat for that entire paragraph. Which HB's windup does not so would not apply.
ETA: the way the paragraph is written also only mentions switching to the windup, not switching from the windup to the stretch.
texasaggie2015 said:
The rule only applies if the pitcher uses a hybrid windup, therefore it wasn't a balk and the no-call was correct.
AgSportsFan89 said:htxag09 said:Mathguy64 said:
He switched what he did from pitch 1 to pitch 2. The runner and 3B coach started pointing immediately. I think the crew didn't pay attention.
Right. I know he did and am not debating that. What I'm asking is if that's a balk?
The paragraph I quoted from the rule book is written in a way that I'd argue having a position of his "pivot foot in contact with and parallel to the pitcher's plate, and his other foot in front of the pitcher's plate" being a caveat for that entire paragraph. Which HB's windup does not so would not apply.
ETA: the way the paragraph is written also only mentions switching to the windup, not switching from the windup to the stretch.
Imo, the balk they called earlier in the inning was incorrect and should have been a timer violation on the batter, so it washes out.
Mr.Bond said:
Holy **** I just saw LAD are in 2nd in the NL West
dixichkn said:Wabs said:EastCoastAgNc said:Bullpen losses this season:
— Buster Olney (@Buster_ESPN) August 14, 2025
1. White Sox 35
2. Rangers 29
3. Mets 27
Pirates 27
Twins 27
6. Yankees 26
Brother Phil did us a solid and blew a lead yesterday.
I've still had no one explain to me where "Brother Phil" originated
Quo Vadis? said:
What the hell am I supposed to do tonight?
Quo Vadis? said:
What the hell am I supposed to do tonight?
Quo Vadis? said:
What the hell am I supposed to do tonight?
texasaggie2015 said:
The rule only applies if the pitcher uses a hybrid windup, therefore it wasn't a balk and the no-call was correct.
Quote:
"First of all, they got it right," Cora said. "They got the call right. The only thing for me is like we've seen that situation before: that guys have a regular windup and they (the umpires) ask the guys (the pitchers) to declare. You don't have to declare if you have a regular windup. It's only if you have a hybrid windup. That's when you have to declare because that way you're not deceiving the runner. But throughout the last two years, we've seen situations that it's a regular windup and they have asked the pitcher to declare. That was the only thing."
Quote:
"And then I went out there (in the seventh) just to educate myself to be honest with you," Cora said. "That's what I told him. I want to learn, I want to know. I don't know if he took it that I was being sarcastic. I wasn't. And then I was walking back and he threw me out."
Quote:
1 Brice Matthews
2 Jacob Melton
3 Xavier Neyens
4 Walker Janek
5 Kevin Alvarez
6 Caden Powell
7 Anderson Brito
8 Ryan Forcucci
9 Jase Mitchell
10 Ethan Frey
Wabs said:
What's the word on Janek? Is he expected to be in the bigs in 2026 or 27? Is the concern his bat?
texasaggie2015 said:
Yeah. I think he'll break into the big leagues but I have concerns with his bat when he starts seeing higher level pitching. Not super high on him but I hope I'm wrong.
Feeder Road said:texasaggie2015 said:
The rule only applies if the pitcher uses a hybrid windup, therefore it wasn't a balk and the no-call was correct.
Cora also said after the game that the calls were made correctly and he was tossed while trying to "educate myself"Quote:
"First of all, they got it right," Cora said. "They got the call right. The only thing for me is like we've seen that situation before: that guys have a regular windup and they (the umpires) ask the guys (the pitchers) to declare. You don't have to declare if you have a regular windup. It's only if you have a hybrid windup. That's when you have to declare because that way you're not deceiving the runner. But throughout the last two years, we've seen situations that it's a regular windup and they have asked the pitcher to declare. That was the only thing."Quote:
"And then I went out there (in the seventh) just to educate myself to be honest with you," Cora said. "That's what I told him. I want to learn, I want to know. I don't know if he took it that I was being sarcastic. I wasn't. And then I was walking back and he threw me out."
https://www.masslive.com/redsox/2025/08/red-sox-manager-alex-cora-ejected-for-fifth-time-this-season.html
Quo Vadis? said:
So guys, I'm going to put it out there.
O/U on how many more at bats Yordan Alvarez has the season: 0.5
What are you taking?