Walter Montego:Down 3-1 the Sox are toast.With Cleveland's pitching they'll also beat the Rockies.Does anyone know which side gets homefied advantage in the world series?
Czuch: Cleveland is doing pretty good against them for the pennant right now, even after Boston hit three homeruns in a row. And what was with Cleveland scoring 7 runs in an extra inning? Wow! Your boys better win this game, or Cleveland might take the series without it going back to Boston for game 6.
Swept right out they were today. :( The seven runs Boston scored in the top of the eighth inning wiped them out. Spanked hard. Some day the Angels might beat Boston in the post season.
I would have voted that way too... tainted as it is,I was amazed the Baseball Hall of Fame accepted it as a something they will display as noting it was an era of drug usage.......
MadMonkey: Chelsea boss is stupid and don't understand anything about soccer. Now, Chelsea is going lose points every weeks. Mourinho is the best and a little or very arrogant (eheheh) but he is the best
Well done to WALES for beating Canada today in the Rugby World Cup, but my chappies if it hadnt of been for Steve Jones and Gareth Thomas coming on, Canada would have stuffed you, so get ya blimmin act together for the next game
Dont forget, those who use Firefox and can not afford to watch the final one day match England Vs India on Sky or whatever. Its 3-3 and has been a great series......
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Teema: Re: Intentional Base on Balls commonly known as an Intentional Walk
Tuesday: That sounds like an Intentional Walk as you describe it. I doubt if the bases were loaded prior to the walk, but perhaps the walk loaded them up? As far as the rule that says if a walk is intentional or not, it doesn't change the fact that the batter has walked. There's no rule that prevents the pitching team from being able to intentionally walk a batter or not, so whether or not it looks deliberate or not doesn't matter. It's up to the pitching team to decide to pitch to the batter or not. Sometimes they'll not intentionally walk a batter, but pitch him very carefully and he gets a walk out of it because the pitcher wasn't able to catch the corners of the plate. The manager has already decided that if the batter gets walked that he has a back up plan. Kind of an unintentional intentional walk, so to speak.