Did anyone else see the call in the bottom of the 7th that looks like it is going to cost A&M the chance to play one more to advance?
I believe that the ultimate call was that the slapper who hit the ball was out of the box and was called out. The ball looked to be fair on the hit. If it was fair, it was a walk off single to win the game.
Was that the call? And can anyone explain why in the world the batter's box cannot be retraced during a game. It appears the lines have been gone for a while now and the call is solely on the umpire's judgement. Makes it awfully hard for the batter to know where the ump thinks the line is.
Field crews can tarp, work on the rubber area, water, etc Why can't they replace the batter's box?
I believe that the ultimate call was that the slapper who hit the ball was out of the box and was called out. The ball looked to be fair on the hit. If it was fair, it was a walk off single to win the game.
Was that the call? And can anyone explain why in the world the batter's box cannot be retraced during a game. It appears the lines have been gone for a while now and the call is solely on the umpire's judgement. Makes it awfully hard for the batter to know where the ump thinks the line is.
Field crews can tarp, work on the rubber area, water, etc Why can't they replace the batter's box?