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Chris Davis Reaches 30; Revere Deflection

Chris Davis’ amazing year continues as he reaches 30 home runs before the all star break. We’ll spare you with the historical significance and telling you who the last Oriole to reach 30 before the All Star Break was…

Ben Revere should have been Stranded on Third

Puig deflected Revere’s base hit and the ball reached the stands. By the time the ball was deflected, Revere was almost at 2B. Rule 6.09g comes into play in this regard and it states:

(g) Any bounding fair ball is deflected by the fielder into the stands, or over or under a fence on fair or foul territory, in which case the batter and all runners shall be entitled to advance two bases;

I always was under the impression that the “Advance Two Bases” clause was explicitly there to handle situations like last night. Revere had already “safely” advanced to First. So you get the base you are going TO and the next. Revere should have been on third.

The rule does not say Advance two bases from home plate. Had the deflection occurred after safely advanced to 2B, he should have been plated.

This was a “live ball” play so where the runner was at the time the ball left the field should come into play. As opposed to the standard Ground Rule Double which often is dead before the batter is out of the batter’s box. And runners are awarded their bases based on where they when pitched.

If MLB meant for the batter to be on second base, they would state, the batter is awarded SECOND BASE. Not “two bases”. This allows the judgment of the umpires.

Source: http://wapc.mlb.com/play?content_id=28469777

Chris Davis Launches Fenway Bomb

While most of the drama last night was focused on bean balls and collarbones, one of the bright stories of the new baseball season is Chris Davis of the Baltimore Orioles. He hit his AL leading 6th home run (tied with Michael Morse) last night against the Boston Red Sox in Fenway to get the O’s on the board in their 3-2 victory. This win was fueled by Adam Jones 2-RBI night and knotted them into a tie for first place in the AL East.

Davis’ homer can be seen here, since i’m having trouble with the embed code from Mlb.com. Or you can copy the link below

http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/gameday/index.jsp?gid=2013_04_11_balmlb_bosmlb_1&mode=video&content_id=26200201&tcid=vpp_copy_26200201

There were 8 homers last night in MLB. The longest was from Athletics Yoenis Cespedes 436 foot bomb in Anaheim, served up by Sean Burnett. It was Cespedes’ third dinger of the season.

Domonic Brown Destroys Baseball

Domonic Brown hasn’t exactly taken the world by storm yet. In Philadelphia, folks are trying to figure out whether he’s a Ron Jones or a Von Hayes or a Bobby Abreu.

Maybe he’ll be a Dom Brown. Watch him just murder a baseball. Couresy of mlb.com:

Here’s the link to the “moon shot”:
http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/gameday/index.jsp?gid=2013_04_10_nynmlb_phimlb_1&mode=video&content_id=26186535&tcid=vpp_copy_26186535

This is the reason gopherballs was invented.