It wasn't just the stare. It was spinning the ball around, finding the seams, and silently saying "I throw guys out from home to second all the time. You can't guard all your ribs from here."
So if it's a fly ball straight up what the heck can the batter do besides stay in his position in the batters box. Is he supposed to use divine intuition to know where the ball will land so he can avoid it?
Does not matter what the batter sees. Batter needs to let the catcher make the play whether catcher is playing a pop up or making the throw to second on an attempt to steel. Does not matter if the batter is still in the box. Might want to learn the rules. The only call I saw was wrong was the bunt that went foul and it was ruled the batter made contact with the ball. From what I saw the batter did not make contact after the bunt.
@@DavidStep98 well then where is the rule that they should run directly to the nearest dugout? Do not pass Go, do not pass home and do not collect $200. 😒
If they stay in the batters box it shouldn't be interference
Agreed
The stare Posada gave Figgins was savage.
There’s nothing savage from a guy named George
@@yoyomamamma2260 Wrong. Jorge. And make sure you roll the "r."
@@yoyomamamma2260 wow you couldn’t even get a guys name right that you were trying to insult. Epic fail
Jorge was known to do that from time to time…. So underrated.
It wasn't just the stare. It was spinning the ball around, finding the seams, and silently saying "I throw guys out from home to second all the time. You can't guard all your ribs from here."
some of these guys didn't even have time to react
Ellis with some quality acting.
That bunt was just a fool ball, rip to that guy's ab
1:32 Castelahnos 😂
These are horrible calls most of the batters are off balance in the box
Unfortunately it’s the rule
Baseball is so stupid. Catcher jumps in the way of an already swinging bat and it's the batters fault? Sheesh
So if it's a fly ball straight up what the heck can the batter do besides stay in his position in the batters box. Is he supposed to use divine intuition to know where the ball will land so he can avoid it?
Most of these are BS calls. Batter never saw what catcher is doing.
Yeah definitely. Others are pretty clear. Peralta’s interference was very clear
Does not matter what the batter sees. Batter needs to let the catcher make the play whether catcher is playing a pop up or making the throw to second on an attempt to steel. Does not matter if the batter is still in the box. Might want to learn the rules. The only call I saw was wrong was the bunt that went foul and it was ruled the batter made contact with the ball. From what I saw the batter did not make contact after the bunt.
@@DavidStep98 the batters were trying to move out of the way but apparently it wasnt good enough for the ump.
@@brucemiller1696 , rules state that the batters must move out of the way, not try to move out of the way. Any questions?
@@DavidStep98 well then where is the rule that they should run directly to the nearest dugout? Do not pass Go, do not pass home and do not collect $200. 😒
How was the first ay batters interference? The guy did not even move, he was still on the swing basically
You guys were cleats don't ya, well stopped on there foot with all your waight I promise they will move....
Stupid rule
No it’s not
@@huntrrr99 definitely not but what can a batter do in some of those situations? They have no time to react in some
Of those
@@itsswaly5462 they have to GET OUTTA THE WAY. It’s really easy
@@huntrrr99 I get that. Like I said I understand the rule but it’s like some of the new pass interference calls in the NFL the contact was unavoidable
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