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2014-07-18 Brewers (Lohse) at Nationals (Strasburg), 6:05 PM CDT [Brewers win, 4-2]


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[igt-2012][game-setup][logo]http://dl.dropbox.com/u/20589901/BrewerFan/2014/logos/brewers.png[/logo][game-info][h1]July 18 | 6:05 P.M.[/h1][h2]Brewers (53-43) | Nationals (51-42)[/h2][h3]FSWI | WTMJ 620[/h3][/game-info][logo]http://dl.dropbox.com/u/20589901/BrewerFan/2014/logos/nationals.png[/logo][/game-setup][pitching-photos]http://dl.dropbox.com/u/20589901/BrewerFan/2014/pitchers/brewers/lohse-14.jpghttp://dl.dropbox.com/u/20589901/BrewerFan/2014/pitchers/nationals/strasburg-01.jpg[/pitching-photos][game-matchup][divclass=away][h2]9-4, 3.26 ERA, 1.09 WHIP[/h2][h3]Versus Nationals | Game Log[/h3][h3]Lohse boasts six victories on the road, but his 3.99 ERA and .252 opponents' batting average in 11 outings outside of Wisconsin are both numbers that could improve.[/h3][/divclass][divclass=home][h2]7-6, 3.46 ERA, 1.22 WHIP[/h2][h3]Versus Brewers | Game Log[/h3][h3]In his latest start, vs. the Phillies, Strasburg grinded through 5 2/3 innings, allowing two runs and striking out nine batters. Both runs were scored in the sixth inning, when Marlon Byrd singled to drive home Jimmy Rollins and Chase Utley.[/h3][/divclass][starting-lineup][divclass=away]

  1. CF Carlos Gomez
  2. 2B Scooter Gennett
  3. RF Ryan Braun
  4. 3B Aramis Ramirez
  5. C Jonathan Lucroy
  6. LF Khris Davis
  7. 1B Mark Reynolds
  8. SS Jean Segura
  9. RHP Kyle Lohse

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  1. CF Denard Span
  2. 2B Anthony Rendon
  3. RF Jayson Werth
  4. 1B Adam LaRoche
  5. 3B Ryan Zimmerman
  6. LF Bryce Harper
  7. SS Ian Desmond
  8. C Wilson Ramos
  9. HP Stephen Strasburg

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So I'm in California for the month and would like to at the very least listen to the games while I'm out here, can anyone help a somewhat technologically disinclined brutha out? Many thanks.

 

MLB.TV might be worth a look. You'll be able to watch every game online. I don't think it should cost you more than $100?

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So I'm in California for the month and would like to at the very least listen to the games while I'm out here, can anyone help a somewhat technologically disinclined brutha out? Many thanks.

 

You can buy the MLB At Bat for your iphone/android for $3 a month and get all radio for all games, no blackouts

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That's the dumbest thing I've ever seen unless the rule is the play is dead when the interference happens, which seems stupid because just because there's interference doesn't prevent another out from being made.
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I don't understand why the guy at 1B is not automatically out on the interference call at 2B. Shouldn't the runner going to first be automatically out on the attempt to turn the DP?

 

I am confused, but RRR understands, so it's not a big deal I guess...

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INTERFERENCE

 

(a) Offensive interference is an act by the team at bat which interferes with,

obstructs, impedes, hinders or confuses any fielder attempting to make a play.

If the umpire declares the batter, batter-runner, or a runner out for interference,

all other runners shall return to the last base that was in the judgment of the

umpire, legally touched at the time of the interference, unless otherwise provided

by these rules.

 

According to Ueck the throw beat Rendon anyway. Even if it didn't, how could he have reached first at the time of the interference, unless the interference happened well after the throw, and in that case how is it interference? It has to be a blown call.

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The most common incidence of interference occurs when a member of the offensive team physically hinders the defensive team, decreasing its chances to make an out or increasing the chance that a baserunner will advance. Whenever this offensive interference occurs, the ball becomes dead. If the interference was committed by a batter or a baserunner, that player is called out and all other runners must return to the bases they occupied at the time of the interference. If interference is committed by a runner with the obvious intent of preventing a double play, the batter-runner will be called out in addition to the runner who committed the interference. If interference is committed by the batter-runner before he or she reaches first base with the possible intent of preventing a double play, the runner closest to scoring is called out in addition to the batter-runner. If interference is committed by a retired runner or by some other member of the offensive team, the runner who is most likely to have been put out will be called out.
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Williams talked the umps into that call, and RR just let it happen, he should have been livid!!!

 

What a bunch of crap.

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