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idseer
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don't know who else may have watched the game last night but if you only read about it then you didn't get the true story. picture it ..... ramirez on 2nd, no outs and down 4-3 in the bottom of the 9th. the roach miraculously bounces a single up the middle where the fleet-footed center fielder rushes in for preparing for the throw home. men on 1st and 3rd no outs, right? nooooooooooo!
the 3rd base coach thinks "we have to get this run in now"! so he disregards the speed of the single and the great arm of kiermaier and sends ramirez home and he's thrown out by a good 20 feet. i mean this was a train wreck any high school coach could have seen coming from a mile away. it was clear well before ramirez reached 3rd he could not score unless the catcher had a heart attack.
now i can't say the sox might have won anyway because he would have only been the tying run but he sure did remove any chance the sox may have had to win this game.
if your judgement in such a situation is that horribly bad, then you should not be a 3rd base coach. this team has enough negatives to overcome without having coaches who, when the chips are down, can make such bad decisions.
the 3rd base coach thinks "we have to get this run in now"! so he disregards the speed of the single and the great arm of kiermaier and sends ramirez home and he's thrown out by a good 20 feet. i mean this was a train wreck any high school coach could have seen coming from a mile away. it was clear well before ramirez reached 3rd he could not score unless the catcher had a heart attack.
now i can't say the sox might have won anyway because he would have only been the tying run but he sure did remove any chance the sox may have had to win this game.
if your judgement in such a situation is that horribly bad, then you should not be a 3rd base coach. this team has enough negatives to overcome without having coaches who, when the chips are down, can make such bad decisions.