Was trying to multitask and missed it - did both benches get warned? If so - what was the situation? Thanks - cooking and had on phone with boil down.
Everyone, I believe. You saw MSU's pitcher try switching with 3rd baseman when his wasn't working.75AG said:
Stupid follow-up question because I don't know nuthin: who all on the field has earpieces?
Quote:
Electronic Communication Devices Rule 5-2-f Note 1.
Interpretations: The use of exclusively one-way electronic communication devices that transmit
pre-recorded message(s) or signals for the purpose of relaying the pitch or play call from the
dugout to the field (to the pitcher or other defensive or offensive players) is permitted. The use of
an in-ear communication device with direct or live audio remains restricted to the defensive
position of catcher.
Bullpen Chias said:
Early was hot under the collar, and whatever was said, he had a very hard time getting over it. He was having to be held back.
two93ags said:Bullpen Chias said:
Early was hot under the collar, and whatever was said, he had a very hard time getting over it. He was having to be held back.
NGL, the immature sports fan in me kinda wanted to see him throw hands. He was ready to kick someone's ass
Ah the old "if I'm losing you must be cheating" argument.twk said:
Something someone said elsewhere I think shed some more light on this. Schloss said in his post-game press conference that MSU "thought we had their pitches." How would that involve Earley, you ask?
Well, I also read elsewhere that one of the problems at Florida in the first two games was that they "had our pitches." And, I can't remember which game this was, but on the TV broadcast, something was said about our first baseman stepping away from the bag between pitches when the pitch selection is radioed through the earpiece, so that the opposition could not hear it. So, putting two and two together, my hunch is that MSU thought Earley was eavesdropping on them and relaying pitches to the hitters.
I wanted to see a fight. And I have never been called a "mature" sports fan.two93ags said:Bullpen Chias said:
Early was hot under the collar, and whatever was said, he had a very hard time getting over it. He was having to be held back.
NGL, the immature sports fan in me kinda wanted to see him throw hands. He was ready to kick someone's ass
I doubt if a fastball down the middle was called by Miss State.W said:
speaking of Montgomery...
my question about yesterday's game (after watching the highlights)...
what strategy was State using in throwing Mongomery belt-high middle-in fastballs?
would recommend pitching him away
I agree.trouble said:
Earley is usually pretty chill so it had to have been something personal and offensive. He's not getting that hot over being accused of stealing signs.
To see if he can drive it the other way off the scoreboard?? Oh wait, that's what he did.W said:
speaking of Montgomery...
my question about yesterday's game (after watching the highlights)...
what strategy was State using in throwing Mongomery belt-high middle-in fastballs?
would recommend pitching him away