WTF are the Cubs doing?

rugbdawg

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Cubs fan then you can't post about our struggles. It's cruel. I did not follow them since I was 5 years old to experience this right now. Otherwise, after every game in which the Saints get clobbered, I will come here to gloat.

I don't know if you are a cubs fan or not, just saying.
 

ckDOG

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If that was a rule, this board would have to shut itself down.

Criticizing struggling teams is what we do best, thank you!!

Signed,

Typical Sixpack Poster</p>
 

qbdog

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Question about Derek Lee's slide into second on that double play ball.... I was watching at a bar and didn't have sound. Why was that not ruled interference? What's the rule on that?
 

VegasDawg13

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Unless you're 100 years old, the Cubs sucked when you started rooting for them. You brought this on yourself. In all likelihood part of the reason most people decide to become Cubs fans is in part because of them being "loveable losers." So when they continue to lose, I don't understand where the "Why us?' thinking comes from. Why you? Because you chose this ****.

As far as you thinking people shouldn't comment unless they're Cubs fans because it's cruel: Using your threat as an example, if the Saints are in the playoffs and heavily favored but choke it away, anyone who is a football will likely discuss it, and Saints fans should understand that.
 

Barksaholic

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you would think that i would be used to the high level of crappy play the cubs have put forth so far. the good thing is that at least i will be good and tight by the time tomorrow nights game starts and i will be passed out by the time the dodgers clinch the sweep.
 

Todd4State

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qbdog said:
Question about Derek Lee's slide into second on that double play ball.... I was watching at a bar and didn't have sound. Why was that not ruled
interference? What's the rule on that?

But I do know the rule. You must be able to touch the base. If you slide outside to the point that you can not touch the base, it is ruled interference and both runners are out.

That's the general rule as I understand it.
 

Brutius

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I know you said you didn't see it but he basically slid straight into the base, but as he was sliding his right hand went up in the air to help his balance/slide and the ball hit his right hand when the throw to first base was attempted. I think that the runner has to show intent to interfere to be called out, otherwise it's just a hit runner and the ball is in play.
 

DawgatAuburn

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Brutius said:
I know you said you didn't see it but he basically slid straight into the base, but as he was sliding his right hand went up in the air to help his balance/slide and the ball hit his right hand when the throw to first base was attempted. I think that the runner has to show intent to interfere to be called out, otherwise it's just a hit runner and the ball is in play.
I agree with your assessment, but you and I also know that if, by some .0000000000001% miracle, the runner that was safe at first had scored the winning run, you would be stomping up and down about MLB is rigged for the Cubs to win, that the umpire was Tim Donaghy, that Vegas had the fix in on that game, and any other conspiracy you could come up with.
 

Todd4State

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Brutius said:
I know you said you didn't see it but he basically slid straight into the base, but as he was sliding his right hand went up in the air to help his
balance/slide and the ball hit his right hand when the throw to first base was attempted. I think that the runner has to show intent to interfere to be called
out, otherwise it's just a hit runner and the ball is in play.

Yeah, in that case it would have to be VERY blatant. They're probably not going to call that in the postseason especially. If they had called interference on that, Lou Piniella probably would have had another classic meltdown, and rightfully so.

The only way I could see them calling interference would be if Lee had jumped in front of the ball or something stupid like that. Usually interference is called at second base only in the situation I talked about above, and I actually did see that called in the Indians/Marlins World Series in 1997.