Shippett is just a joke
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@BattleBones86 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@TubaTim90 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@BattleBones86 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@TubaTim90 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@jrbufford1 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@TooGood3434 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@TubaTim90 said in Shippett is just a joke:
I mean... both teams are playing in the same altitude. Just because his hits were homers and yours weren’t, you can’t blame the park.
Also it’s called mercy rule.
Wow...this guy has not played baseball in real life.
Get the heck out of here with that comment. It's called "run ruled", every real baseball tournament it's called that. It shows you and SDS has no clue of baseball.
He was in the band... right tuba
Again, it’s called mercy rule. There’s literally nothing called “run rule”.
Rarely do you see such prime examples of Dunning-Kruger.
here ya go mr know it all. wipe that egg off.
NOTE: Beginning with the 2018 Little League season, a 15-run rule option was implemented. Following the same intent as the “10-run rule” the language in rule 4.10 (e) now also states that a local league my chose to implement a 15-run rule after three [four innings for Intermediate (50-70) Division/Junior/Senior League]. This rule (Tournament Rule 12) is mandatory during the International Tournament.
Little League rule 4.10(e), more commonly referred to as the “10-run rule,” was written to establish an accepted way for leagues to end games if the conventional means of recording outs proves to be a challenge. According to Little League’s Official Regulations, Playing Rules and Policies, rule 4.10 (e) states:
If after three (3) innings [Intermediate (50-70) Division/Junior/Senior League: four innings], two and one-half innings [Intermediate (50-70) Division/Junior/Senior League: three and one-half innings] if the home team is ahead, one team has a lead of fifteen (15) runs or more, the manager of the team with the least runs shall concede the victory to the opponent. If after four (4) innings [Intermediate (50/70) Division/Junior/Senior League: five innings], three and one-half innings [Intermediate (50/70) Division/Junior/Senior League: four and one-half innings] if the home team is ahead, one team has a lead of ten (10) runs or more, the manager of the team with the least runs shall concede the victory to the opponent. NOTE: (1) If the visiting team has a lead of fifteen (15) or ten (10) runs or more respectively, the home team must bat in its half of the inning. (2) The local league may adopt the option of not utilizing this rule.
Totally my bad, I didn’t know you guys were playing little league. Probably why you’re complaining about losing so much...
um. of course it applies to non professional ball. did you think it applied to college and MLB????? dont be a fool. the fact is, you said there is no such thing. its ok to be wrong. it won't kill you to admit defeat.
dude we aren't playing mortal kombat like your avatar shows.....
i read your last sentence like scorpion
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@Sayjinman said in Shippett is just a joke:
@Xx9Tarasenko1xX said in Shippett is just a joke:
@BlackMKO said in Shippett is just a joke:
@Sayjinman said in Shippett is just a joke:
Lol the game has comeback logic. Anybody who thinks otherwise is in denial. I go up 5-0, 6-0, 6-1 all the time and my opponent can barely get a hit through 6 innings. Then all of a sudden all their batters turn into Barry Bonds and they proceed to launch 7 solo HRs and beat me 7-6...it’s starting to really [censored] me off and I am one of the strongest SDS defenders out there
Where are these games in your log history? I see a lot of games cut short with you losing...
Lol I was thinking the same thing.
Obviously y’all aren’t looking very hard... the top 2 games on my list (the last 2 games I played last night) are both prime examples. Before making ignorant posts, just do a little research lol
LOL honestly I was thinking the same thing
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Not to mention you look like one of those guys that back out of every game if you are NOT the home team. Or you are just very lucky. Game history shows you as always the home team in H2H. 21 of 22 games on your first page you were home.
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@BattleBones86 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@TubaTim90 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@BattleBones86 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@TubaTim90 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@jrbufford1 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@TooGood3434 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@TubaTim90 said in Shippett is just a joke:
I mean... both teams are playing in the same altitude. Just because his hits were homers and yours weren’t, you can’t blame the park.
Also it’s called mercy rule.
Wow...this guy has not played baseball in real life.
Get the heck out of here with that comment. It's called "run ruled", every real baseball tournament it's called that. It shows you and SDS has no clue of baseball.
He was in the band... right tuba
Again, it’s called mercy rule. There’s literally nothing called “run rule”.
Rarely do you see such prime examples of Dunning-Kruger.
here ya go mr know it all. wipe that egg off.
NOTE: Beginning with the 2018 Little League season, a 15-run rule option was implemented. Following the same intent as the “10-run rule” the language in rule 4.10 (e) now also states that a local league my chose to implement a 15-run rule after three [four innings for Intermediate (50-70) Division/Junior/Senior League]. This rule (Tournament Rule 12) is mandatory during the International Tournament.
Little League rule 4.10(e), more commonly referred to as the “10-run rule,” was written to establish an accepted way for leagues to end games if the conventional means of recording outs proves to be a challenge. According to Little League’s Official Regulations, Playing Rules and Policies, rule 4.10 (e) states:
If after three (3) innings [Intermediate (50-70) Division/Junior/Senior League: four innings], two and one-half innings [Intermediate (50-70) Division/Junior/Senior League: three and one-half innings] if the home team is ahead, one team has a lead of fifteen (15) runs or more, the manager of the team with the least runs shall concede the victory to the opponent. If after four (4) innings [Intermediate (50/70) Division/Junior/Senior League: five innings], three and one-half innings [Intermediate (50/70) Division/Junior/Senior League: four and one-half innings] if the home team is ahead, one team has a lead of ten (10) runs or more, the manager of the team with the least runs shall concede the victory to the opponent. NOTE: (1) If the visiting team has a lead of fifteen (15) or ten (10) runs or more respectively, the home team must bat in its half of the inning. (2) The local league may adopt the option of not utilizing this rule.
Totally my bad, I didn’t know you guys were playing little league. Probably why you’re complaining about losing so much...
um. of course it applies to non professional ball. did you think it applied to college and MLB????? dont be a fool. the fact is, you said there is no such thing. its ok to be wrong. it won't kill you to admit defeat.
Considering the fact that this a forum for an MLB game... there is still no such thing.
Thanks for the irrelevant lesson and paragraphs that no one probably read though.
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@TubaTim90 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@jrbufford1 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@TooGood3434 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@TubaTim90 said in Shippett is just a joke:
I mean... both teams are playing in the same altitude. Just because his hits were homers and yours weren’t, you can’t blame the park.
Also it’s called mercy rule.
Wow...this guy has not played baseball in real life.
Get the heck out of here with that comment. It's called "run ruled", every real baseball tournament it's called that. It shows you and SDS has no clue of baseball.
He was in the band... right tuba
Again, it’s called mercy rule. There’s literally nothing called “run rule”.
Rarely do you see such prime examples of Dunning-Kruger.
Here's the thing...I call it a slaughter rule. It's called a run rule, a skunk rule, a mercy rule, etc. There are plenty of names for it. That doesn't mean every person everywhere calls it the same thing. Just like I call a drinking fountain a water fountain, while my good friends in Wisconsin refer to it as a bubbler. Different places and different contexts lead to different names. You're not necessarily wrong, but you're not right either.
And don't bring out Dunning-Kruger when you're obviously exhibiting the same characteristics...it's not a great look.
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@WiryHooligan22 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@TubaTim90 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@jrbufford1 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@TooGood3434 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@TubaTim90 said in Shippett is just a joke:
I mean... both teams are playing in the same altitude. Just because his hits were homers and yours weren’t, you can’t blame the park.
Also it’s called mercy rule.
Wow...this guy has not played baseball in real life.
Get the heck out of here with that comment. It's called "run ruled", every real baseball tournament it's called that. It shows you and SDS has no clue of baseball.
He was in the band... right tuba
Again, it’s called mercy rule. There’s literally nothing called “run rule”.
Rarely do you see such prime examples of Dunning-Kruger.
Here's the thing...I call it a slaughter rule. It's called a run rule, a skunk rule, a mercy rule, etc. There are plenty of names for it. That doesn't mean every person everywhere calls it the same thing. Just like I call a drinking fountain a water fountain, while my good friends in Wisconsin refer to it as a bubbler. Different places and different contexts lead to different names. You're not necessarily wrong, but you're not right either.
And don't bring out Dunning-Kruger when you're obviously exhibiting the same characteristics...it's not a great look.
The game literally says “game called due to mercy rule”.
“Not a great look”? It’s a video game forum... who cares?
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@TubaTim90 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@WiryHooligan22 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@TubaTim90 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@jrbufford1 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@TooGood3434 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@TubaTim90 said in Shippett is just a joke:
I mean... both teams are playing in the same altitude. Just because his hits were homers and yours weren’t, you can’t blame the park.
Also it’s called mercy rule.
Wow...this guy has not played baseball in real life.
Get the heck out of here with that comment. It's called "run ruled", every real baseball tournament it's called that. It shows you and SDS has no clue of baseball.
He was in the band... right tuba
Again, it’s called mercy rule. There’s literally nothing called “run rule”.
Rarely do you see such prime examples of Dunning-Kruger.
Here's the thing...I call it a slaughter rule. It's called a run rule, a skunk rule, a mercy rule, etc. There are plenty of names for it. That doesn't mean every person everywhere calls it the same thing. Just like I call a drinking fountain a water fountain, while my good friends in Wisconsin refer to it as a bubbler. Different places and different contexts lead to different names. You're not necessarily wrong, but you're not right either.
And don't bring out Dunning-Kruger when you're obviously exhibiting the same characteristics...it's not a great look.
The game literally says “game called due to mercy rule”.
“Not a great look”? It’s a video game forum... who cares?
Obviously...you do. Because you can't let it go, and you're being a bit of an [censored] about it.
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@WiryHooligan22 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@TubaTim90 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@WiryHooligan22 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@TubaTim90 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@jrbufford1 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@TooGood3434 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@TubaTim90 said in Shippett is just a joke:
I mean... both teams are playing in the same altitude. Just because his hits were homers and yours weren’t, you can’t blame the park.
Also it’s called mercy rule.
Wow...this guy has not played baseball in real life.
Get the heck out of here with that comment. It's called "run ruled", every real baseball tournament it's called that. It shows you and SDS has no clue of baseball.
He was in the band... right tuba
Again, it’s called mercy rule. There’s literally nothing called “run rule”.
Rarely do you see such prime examples of Dunning-Kruger.
Here's the thing...I call it a slaughter rule. It's called a run rule, a skunk rule, a mercy rule, etc. There are plenty of names for it. That doesn't mean every person everywhere calls it the same thing. Just like I call a drinking fountain a water fountain, while my good friends in Wisconsin refer to it as a bubbler. Different places and different contexts lead to different names. You're not necessarily wrong, but you're not right either.
And don't bring out Dunning-Kruger when you're obviously exhibiting the same characteristics...it's not a great look.
The game literally says “game called due to mercy rule”.
“Not a great look”? It’s a video game forum... who cares?
Obviously...you do. Because you can't let it go, and you're being a bit of an [censored] about it.
Just pointin out the facts bruh
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@TubaTim90 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@BattleBones86 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@TubaTim90 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@BattleBones86 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@TubaTim90 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@jrbufford1 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@TooGood3434 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@TubaTim90 said in Shippett is just a joke:
I mean... both teams are playing in the same altitude. Just because his hits were homers and yours weren’t, you can’t blame the park.
Also it’s called mercy rule.
Wow...this guy has not played baseball in real life.
Get the heck out of here with that comment. It's called "run ruled", every real baseball tournament it's called that. It shows you and SDS has no clue of baseball.
He was in the band... right tuba
Again, it’s called mercy rule. There’s literally nothing called “run rule”.
Rarely do you see such prime examples of Dunning-Kruger.
here ya go mr know it all. wipe that egg off.
NOTE: Beginning with the 2018 Little League season, a 15-run rule option was implemented. Following the same intent as the “10-run rule” the language in rule 4.10 (e) now also states that a local league my chose to implement a 15-run rule after three [four innings for Intermediate (50-70) Division/Junior/Senior League]. This rule (Tournament Rule 12) is mandatory during the International Tournament.
Little League rule 4.10(e), more commonly referred to as the “10-run rule,” was written to establish an accepted way for leagues to end games if the conventional means of recording outs proves to be a challenge. According to Little League’s Official Regulations, Playing Rules and Policies, rule 4.10 (e) states:
If after three (3) innings [Intermediate (50-70) Division/Junior/Senior League: four innings], two and one-half innings [Intermediate (50-70) Division/Junior/Senior League: three and one-half innings] if the home team is ahead, one team has a lead of fifteen (15) runs or more, the manager of the team with the least runs shall concede the victory to the opponent. If after four (4) innings [Intermediate (50/70) Division/Junior/Senior League: five innings], three and one-half innings [Intermediate (50/70) Division/Junior/Senior League: four and one-half innings] if the home team is ahead, one team has a lead of ten (10) runs or more, the manager of the team with the least runs shall concede the victory to the opponent. NOTE: (1) If the visiting team has a lead of fifteen (15) or ten (10) runs or more respectively, the home team must bat in its half of the inning. (2) The local league may adopt the option of not utilizing this rule.
Totally my bad, I didn’t know you guys were playing little league. Probably why you’re complaining about losing so much...
um. of course it applies to non professional ball. did you think it applied to college and MLB????? dont be a fool. the fact is, you said there is no such thing. its ok to be wrong. it won't kill you to admit defeat.
Considering the fact that this a forum for an MLB game... there is still no such thing.
Thanks for the irrelevant lesson and paragraphs that no one probably read though.
geesh. wow. ok so lets recap.
YOU called it a mercery rule and when some called it a run rule you said there is literally nothing named run rule that exists.
then i point out that in tournaments and non professional situations, that's exactly what it is called. a run rule.
then you said "Considering the fact that this a forum for an MLB game... there is still no such thing"
YOU said its called mercy rule. so since we are in an MLB forum, can YOU tell me where in MLB this "mercy rule" is used?
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@BattleBones86 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@TubaTim90 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@BattleBones86 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@TubaTim90 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@BattleBones86 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@TubaTim90 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@jrbufford1 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@TooGood3434 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@TubaTim90 said in Shippett is just a joke:
I mean... both teams are playing in the same altitude. Just because his hits were homers and yours weren’t, you can’t blame the park.
Also it’s called mercy rule.
Wow...this guy has not played baseball in real life.
Get the heck out of here with that comment. It's called "run ruled", every real baseball tournament it's called that. It shows you and SDS has no clue of baseball.
He was in the band... right tuba
Again, it’s called mercy rule. There’s literally nothing called “run rule”.
Rarely do you see such prime examples of Dunning-Kruger.
here ya go mr know it all. wipe that egg off.
NOTE: Beginning with the 2018 Little League season, a 15-run rule option was implemented. Following the same intent as the “10-run rule” the language in rule 4.10 (e) now also states that a local league my chose to implement a 15-run rule after three [four innings for Intermediate (50-70) Division/Junior/Senior League]. This rule (Tournament Rule 12) is mandatory during the International Tournament.
Little League rule 4.10(e), more commonly referred to as the “10-run rule,” was written to establish an accepted way for leagues to end games if the conventional means of recording outs proves to be a challenge. According to Little League’s Official Regulations, Playing Rules and Policies, rule 4.10 (e) states:
If after three (3) innings [Intermediate (50-70) Division/Junior/Senior League: four innings], two and one-half innings [Intermediate (50-70) Division/Junior/Senior League: three and one-half innings] if the home team is ahead, one team has a lead of fifteen (15) runs or more, the manager of the team with the least runs shall concede the victory to the opponent. If after four (4) innings [Intermediate (50/70) Division/Junior/Senior League: five innings], three and one-half innings [Intermediate (50/70) Division/Junior/Senior League: four and one-half innings] if the home team is ahead, one team has a lead of ten (10) runs or more, the manager of the team with the least runs shall concede the victory to the opponent. NOTE: (1) If the visiting team has a lead of fifteen (15) or ten (10) runs or more respectively, the home team must bat in its half of the inning. (2) The local league may adopt the option of not utilizing this rule.
Totally my bad, I didn’t know you guys were playing little league. Probably why you’re complaining about losing so much...
um. of course it applies to non professional ball. did you think it applied to college and MLB????? dont be a fool. the fact is, you said there is no such thing. its ok to be wrong. it won't kill you to admit defeat.
Considering the fact that this a forum for an MLB game... there is still no such thing.
Thanks for the irrelevant lesson and paragraphs that no one probably read though.
geesh. wow. ok so lets recap.
YOU called it a mercery rule and when some called it a run rule you said there is literally nothing named run rule that exists.
then i point out that in tournaments and non professional situations, that's exactly what it is called. a run rule.
then you said "Considering the fact that this a forum for an MLB game... there is still no such thing"
YOU said its called mercy rule. so since we are in an MLB forum, can YOU tell me where in MLB this "mercy rule" is used?
It’s not, and that’s the point. It’s a general game term here, not a baseball term. It’s specifically called a mercy rule.
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@TubaTim90 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@BattleBones86 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@TubaTim90 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@BattleBones86 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@TubaTim90 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@jrbufford1 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@TooGood3434 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@TubaTim90 said in Shippett is just a joke:
I mean... both teams are playing in the same altitude. Just because his hits were homers and yours weren’t, you can’t blame the park.
Also it’s called mercy rule.
Wow...this guy has not played baseball in real life.
Get the heck out of here with that comment. It's called "run ruled", every real baseball tournament it's called that. It shows you and SDS has no clue of baseball.
He was in the band... right tuba
Again, it’s called mercy rule. There’s literally nothing called “run rule”.
Rarely do you see such prime examples of Dunning-Kruger.
here ya go mr know it all. wipe that egg off.
NOTE: Beginning with the 2018 Little League season, a 15-run rule option was implemented. Following the same intent as the “10-run rule” the language in rule 4.10 (e) now also states that a local league my chose to implement a 15-run rule after three [four innings for Intermediate (50-70) Division/Junior/Senior League]. This rule (Tournament Rule 12) is mandatory during the International Tournament.
Little League rule 4.10(e), more commonly referred to as the “10-run rule,” was written to establish an accepted way for leagues to end games if the conventional means of recording outs proves to be a challenge. According to Little League’s Official Regulations, Playing Rules and Policies, rule 4.10 (e) states:
If after three (3) innings [Intermediate (50-70) Division/Junior/Senior League: four innings], two and one-half innings [Intermediate (50-70) Division/Junior/Senior League: three and one-half innings] if the home team is ahead, one team has a lead of fifteen (15) runs or more, the manager of the team with the least runs shall concede the victory to the opponent. If after four (4) innings [Intermediate (50/70) Division/Junior/Senior League: five innings], three and one-half innings [Intermediate (50/70) Division/Junior/Senior League: four and one-half innings] if the home team is ahead, one team has a lead of ten (10) runs or more, the manager of the team with the least runs shall concede the victory to the opponent. NOTE: (1) If the visiting team has a lead of fifteen (15) or ten (10) runs or more respectively, the home team must bat in its half of the inning. (2) The local league may adopt the option of not utilizing this rule.
Totally my bad, I didn’t know you guys were playing little league. Probably why you’re complaining about losing so much...
um. of course it applies to non professional ball. did you think it applied to college and MLB????? dont be a fool. the fact is, you said there is no such thing. its ok to be wrong. it won't kill you to admit defeat.
Considering the fact that this a forum for an MLB game... there is still no such thing.
Thanks for the irrelevant lesson and paragraphs that no one probably read though.
i didn't post it for anyone but you and you read it. so, it worked huh?
you just got run ruled.
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@BattleBones86 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@TubaTim90 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@BattleBones86 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@TubaTim90 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@BattleBones86 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@TubaTim90 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@jrbufford1 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@TooGood3434 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@TubaTim90 said in Shippett is just a joke:
I mean... both teams are playing in the same altitude. Just because his hits were homers and yours weren’t, you can’t blame the park.
Also it’s called mercy rule.
Wow...this guy has not played baseball in real life.
Get the heck out of here with that comment. It's called "run ruled", every real baseball tournament it's called that. It shows you and SDS has no clue of baseball.
He was in the band... right tuba
Again, it’s called mercy rule. There’s literally nothing called “run rule”.
Rarely do you see such prime examples of Dunning-Kruger.
here ya go mr know it all. wipe that egg off.
NOTE: Beginning with the 2018 Little League season, a 15-run rule option was implemented. Following the same intent as the “10-run rule” the language in rule 4.10 (e) now also states that a local league my chose to implement a 15-run rule after three [four innings for Intermediate (50-70) Division/Junior/Senior League]. This rule (Tournament Rule 12) is mandatory during the International Tournament.
Little League rule 4.10(e), more commonly referred to as the “10-run rule,” was written to establish an accepted way for leagues to end games if the conventional means of recording outs proves to be a challenge. According to Little League’s Official Regulations, Playing Rules and Policies, rule 4.10 (e) states:
If after three (3) innings [Intermediate (50-70) Division/Junior/Senior League: four innings], two and one-half innings [Intermediate (50-70) Division/Junior/Senior League: three and one-half innings] if the home team is ahead, one team has a lead of fifteen (15) runs or more, the manager of the team with the least runs shall concede the victory to the opponent. If after four (4) innings [Intermediate (50/70) Division/Junior/Senior League: five innings], three and one-half innings [Intermediate (50/70) Division/Junior/Senior League: four and one-half innings] if the home team is ahead, one team has a lead of ten (10) runs or more, the manager of the team with the least runs shall concede the victory to the opponent. NOTE: (1) If the visiting team has a lead of fifteen (15) or ten (10) runs or more respectively, the home team must bat in its half of the inning. (2) The local league may adopt the option of not utilizing this rule.
Totally my bad, I didn’t know you guys were playing little league. Probably why you’re complaining about losing so much...
um. of course it applies to non professional ball. did you think it applied to college and MLB????? dont be a fool. the fact is, you said there is no such thing. its ok to be wrong. it won't kill you to admit defeat.
Considering the fact that this a forum for an MLB game... there is still no such thing.
Thanks for the irrelevant lesson and paragraphs that no one probably read though.
i didn't post it for anyone but you and you read it. so, it worked huh?
you just got run ruled.
Nah, I saw the words “minor league” and made a comment about that.
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@TubaTim90 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@BattleBones86 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@TubaTim90 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@BattleBones86 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@TubaTim90 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@BattleBones86 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@TubaTim90 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@jrbufford1 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@TooGood3434 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@TubaTim90 said in Shippett is just a joke:
I mean... both teams are playing in the same altitude. Just because his hits were homers and yours weren’t, you can’t blame the park.
Also it’s called mercy rule.
Wow...this guy has not played baseball in real life.
Get the heck out of here with that comment. It's called "run ruled", every real baseball tournament it's called that. It shows you and SDS has no clue of baseball.
He was in the band... right tuba
Again, it’s called mercy rule. There’s literally nothing called “run rule”.
Rarely do you see such prime examples of Dunning-Kruger.
here ya go mr know it all. wipe that egg off.
NOTE: Beginning with the 2018 Little League season, a 15-run rule option was implemented. Following the same intent as the “10-run rule” the language in rule 4.10 (e) now also states that a local league my chose to implement a 15-run rule after three [four innings for Intermediate (50-70) Division/Junior/Senior League]. This rule (Tournament Rule 12) is mandatory during the International Tournament.
Little League rule 4.10(e), more commonly referred to as the “10-run rule,” was written to establish an accepted way for leagues to end games if the conventional means of recording outs proves to be a challenge. According to Little League’s Official Regulations, Playing Rules and Policies, rule 4.10 (e) states:
If after three (3) innings [Intermediate (50-70) Division/Junior/Senior League: four innings], two and one-half innings [Intermediate (50-70) Division/Junior/Senior League: three and one-half innings] if the home team is ahead, one team has a lead of fifteen (15) runs or more, the manager of the team with the least runs shall concede the victory to the opponent. If after four (4) innings [Intermediate (50/70) Division/Junior/Senior League: five innings], three and one-half innings [Intermediate (50/70) Division/Junior/Senior League: four and one-half innings] if the home team is ahead, one team has a lead of ten (10) runs or more, the manager of the team with the least runs shall concede the victory to the opponent. NOTE: (1) If the visiting team has a lead of fifteen (15) or ten (10) runs or more respectively, the home team must bat in its half of the inning. (2) The local league may adopt the option of not utilizing this rule.
Totally my bad, I didn’t know you guys were playing little league. Probably why you’re complaining about losing so much...
um. of course it applies to non professional ball. did you think it applied to college and MLB????? dont be a fool. the fact is, you said there is no such thing. its ok to be wrong. it won't kill you to admit defeat.
Considering the fact that this a forum for an MLB game... there is still no such thing.
Thanks for the irrelevant lesson and paragraphs that no one probably read though.
geesh. wow. ok so lets recap.
YOU called it a mercery rule and when some called it a run rule you said there is literally nothing named run rule that exists.
then i point out that in tournaments and non professional situations, that's exactly what it is called. a run rule.
then you said "Considering the fact that this a forum for an MLB game... there is still no such thing"
YOU said its called mercy rule. so since we are in an MLB forum, can YOU tell me where in MLB this "mercy rule" is used?
It’s not, and that’s the point. It’s a general game term here, not a baseball term. It’s specifically called a mercy rule.
hold up jack.
you said, THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS A RUN RULE. IT LITERALLY DOES NOT EXSIST.
except it does. so once again,
you've been run ruled.
next!
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@TubaTim90 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@BattleBones86 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@TubaTim90 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@BattleBones86 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@TubaTim90 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@BattleBones86 said in Shippett is just a joke:
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I mean... both teams are playing in the same altitude. Just because his hits were homers and yours weren’t, you can’t blame the park.
Also it’s called mercy rule.
Wow...this guy has not played baseball in real life.
Get the heck out of here with that comment. It's called "run ruled", every real baseball tournament it's called that. It shows you and SDS has no clue of baseball.
He was in the band... right tuba
Again, it’s called mercy rule. There’s literally nothing called “run rule”.
Rarely do you see such prime examples of Dunning-Kruger.
here ya go mr know it all. wipe that egg off.
NOTE: Beginning with the 2018 Little League season, a 15-run rule option was implemented. Following the same intent as the “10-run rule” the language in rule 4.10 (e) now also states that a local league my chose to implement a 15-run rule after three [four innings for Intermediate (50-70) Division/Junior/Senior League]. This rule (Tournament Rule 12) is mandatory during the International Tournament.
Little League rule 4.10(e), more commonly referred to as the “10-run rule,” was written to establish an accepted way for leagues to end games if the conventional means of recording outs proves to be a challenge. According to Little League’s Official Regulations, Playing Rules and Policies, rule 4.10 (e) states:
If after three (3) innings [Intermediate (50-70) Division/Junior/Senior League: four innings], two and one-half innings [Intermediate (50-70) Division/Junior/Senior League: three and one-half innings] if the home team is ahead, one team has a lead of fifteen (15) runs or more, the manager of the team with the least runs shall concede the victory to the opponent. If after four (4) innings [Intermediate (50/70) Division/Junior/Senior League: five innings], three and one-half innings [Intermediate (50/70) Division/Junior/Senior League: four and one-half innings] if the home team is ahead, one team has a lead of ten (10) runs or more, the manager of the team with the least runs shall concede the victory to the opponent. NOTE: (1) If the visiting team has a lead of fifteen (15) or ten (10) runs or more respectively, the home team must bat in its half of the inning. (2) The local league may adopt the option of not utilizing this rule.
Totally my bad, I didn’t know you guys were playing little league. Probably why you’re complaining about losing so much...
um. of course it applies to non professional ball. did you think it applied to college and MLB????? dont be a fool. the fact is, you said there is no such thing. its ok to be wrong. it won't kill you to admit defeat.
Considering the fact that this a forum for an MLB game... there is still no such thing.
Thanks for the irrelevant lesson and paragraphs that no one probably read though.
i didn't post it for anyone but you and you read it. so, it worked huh?
you just got run ruled.
Nah, I saw the words “minor league” and made a comment about that.
nope. wrong again. you said little league. it specifically mentions little league in it. not minors.
you've been run ruled 3 times straight jack.
next!
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@BattleBones86 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@TubaTim90 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@BattleBones86 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@TubaTim90 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@BattleBones86 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@TubaTim90 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@BattleBones86 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@TubaTim90 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@jrbufford1 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@TooGood3434 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@TubaTim90 said in Shippett is just a joke:
I mean... both teams are playing in the same altitude. Just because his hits were homers and yours weren’t, you can’t blame the park.
Also it’s called mercy rule.
Wow...this guy has not played baseball in real life.
Get the heck out of here with that comment. It's called "run ruled", every real baseball tournament it's called that. It shows you and SDS has no clue of baseball.
He was in the band... right tuba
Again, it’s called mercy rule. There’s literally nothing called “run rule”.
Rarely do you see such prime examples of Dunning-Kruger.
here ya go mr know it all. wipe that egg off.
NOTE: Beginning with the 2018 Little League season, a 15-run rule option was implemented. Following the same intent as the “10-run rule” the language in rule 4.10 (e) now also states that a local league my chose to implement a 15-run rule after three [four innings for Intermediate (50-70) Division/Junior/Senior League]. This rule (Tournament Rule 12) is mandatory during the International Tournament.
Little League rule 4.10(e), more commonly referred to as the “10-run rule,” was written to establish an accepted way for leagues to end games if the conventional means of recording outs proves to be a challenge. According to Little League’s Official Regulations, Playing Rules and Policies, rule 4.10 (e) states:
If after three (3) innings [Intermediate (50-70) Division/Junior/Senior League: four innings], two and one-half innings [Intermediate (50-70) Division/Junior/Senior League: three and one-half innings] if the home team is ahead, one team has a lead of fifteen (15) runs or more, the manager of the team with the least runs shall concede the victory to the opponent. If after four (4) innings [Intermediate (50/70) Division/Junior/Senior League: five innings], three and one-half innings [Intermediate (50/70) Division/Junior/Senior League: four and one-half innings] if the home team is ahead, one team has a lead of ten (10) runs or more, the manager of the team with the least runs shall concede the victory to the opponent. NOTE: (1) If the visiting team has a lead of fifteen (15) or ten (10) runs or more respectively, the home team must bat in its half of the inning. (2) The local league may adopt the option of not utilizing this rule.
Totally my bad, I didn’t know you guys were playing little league. Probably why you’re complaining about losing so much...
um. of course it applies to non professional ball. did you think it applied to college and MLB????? dont be a fool. the fact is, you said there is no such thing. its ok to be wrong. it won't kill you to admit defeat.
Considering the fact that this a forum for an MLB game... there is still no such thing.
Thanks for the irrelevant lesson and paragraphs that no one probably read though.
geesh. wow. ok so lets recap.
YOU called it a mercery rule and when some called it a run rule you said there is literally nothing named run rule that exists.
then i point out that in tournaments and non professional situations, that's exactly what it is called. a run rule.
then you said "Considering the fact that this a forum for an MLB game... there is still no such thing"
YOU said its called mercy rule. so since we are in an MLB forum, can YOU tell me where in MLB this "mercy rule" is used?
It’s not, and that’s the point. It’s a general game term here, not a baseball term. It’s specifically called a mercy rule.
hold up jack.
you said, THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS A RUN RULE. IT LITERALLY DOES NOT EXSIST.
except it does. so once again,
you've been run ruled.
next!
Nope, still doesn’t exist, sorry.
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@BattleBones86 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@TubaTim90 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@BattleBones86 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@TubaTim90 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@BattleBones86 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@TubaTim90 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@BattleBones86 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@TubaTim90 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@jrbufford1 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@TooGood3434 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@TubaTim90 said in Shippett is just a joke:
I mean... both teams are playing in the same altitude. Just because his hits were homers and yours weren’t, you can’t blame the park.
Also it’s called mercy rule.
Wow...this guy has not played baseball in real life.
Get the heck out of here with that comment. It's called "run ruled", every real baseball tournament it's called that. It shows you and SDS has no clue of baseball.
He was in the band... right tuba
Again, it’s called mercy rule. There’s literally nothing called “run rule”.
Rarely do you see such prime examples of Dunning-Kruger.
here ya go mr know it all. wipe that egg off.
NOTE: Beginning with the 2018 Little League season, a 15-run rule option was implemented. Following the same intent as the “10-run rule” the language in rule 4.10 (e) now also states that a local league my chose to implement a 15-run rule after three [four innings for Intermediate (50-70) Division/Junior/Senior League]. This rule (Tournament Rule 12) is mandatory during the International Tournament.
Little League rule 4.10(e), more commonly referred to as the “10-run rule,” was written to establish an accepted way for leagues to end games if the conventional means of recording outs proves to be a challenge. According to Little League’s Official Regulations, Playing Rules and Policies, rule 4.10 (e) states:
If after three (3) innings [Intermediate (50-70) Division/Junior/Senior League: four innings], two and one-half innings [Intermediate (50-70) Division/Junior/Senior League: three and one-half innings] if the home team is ahead, one team has a lead of fifteen (15) runs or more, the manager of the team with the least runs shall concede the victory to the opponent. If after four (4) innings [Intermediate (50/70) Division/Junior/Senior League: five innings], three and one-half innings [Intermediate (50/70) Division/Junior/Senior League: four and one-half innings] if the home team is ahead, one team has a lead of ten (10) runs or more, the manager of the team with the least runs shall concede the victory to the opponent. NOTE: (1) If the visiting team has a lead of fifteen (15) or ten (10) runs or more respectively, the home team must bat in its half of the inning. (2) The local league may adopt the option of not utilizing this rule.
Totally my bad, I didn’t know you guys were playing little league. Probably why you’re complaining about losing so much...
um. of course it applies to non professional ball. did you think it applied to college and MLB????? dont be a fool. the fact is, you said there is no such thing. its ok to be wrong. it won't kill you to admit defeat.
Considering the fact that this a forum for an MLB game... there is still no such thing.
Thanks for the irrelevant lesson and paragraphs that no one probably read though.
i didn't post it for anyone but you and you read it. so, it worked huh?
you just got run ruled.
Nah, I saw the words “minor league” and made a comment about that.
nope. wrong again. you said little league. it specifically mentions little league in it. not minors.
you've been run ruled 3 times straight jack.
next!
See, I clearly didn’t read it.
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the first time you replied you did say little league. so you did.
i dont really care. I've run ruled you so many times I'm bored with you.
im moving along now. have a nice day.
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@TubaTim90 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@WiryHooligan22 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@TubaTim90 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@WiryHooligan22 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@TubaTim90 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@jrbufford1 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@TooGood3434 said in Shippett is just a joke:
@TubaTim90 said in Shippett is just a joke:
I mean... both teams are playing in the same altitude. Just because his hits were homers and yours weren’t, you can’t blame the park.
Also it’s called mercy rule.
Wow...this guy has not played baseball in real life.
Get the heck out of here with that comment. It's called "run ruled", every real baseball tournament it's called that. It shows you and SDS has no clue of baseball.
He was in the band... right tuba
Again, it’s called mercy rule. There’s literally nothing called “run rule”.
Rarely do you see such prime examples of Dunning-Kruger.
Here's the thing...I call it a slaughter rule. It's called a run rule, a skunk rule, a mercy rule, etc. There are plenty of names for it. That doesn't mean every person everywhere calls it the same thing. Just like I call a drinking fountain a water fountain, while my good friends in Wisconsin refer to it as a bubbler. Different places and different contexts lead to different names. You're not necessarily wrong, but you're not right either.
And don't bring out Dunning-Kruger when you're obviously exhibiting the same characteristics...it's not a great look.
The game literally says “game called due to mercy rule”.
“Not a great look”? It’s a video game forum... who cares?
Obviously...you do. Because you can't let it go, and you're being a bit of an [censored] about it.
Just pointin out the facts bruh
You obviously don't know what facts are. Sit down, TubbyTim.
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Not gonna lie.. but I just read every comment lmao. What a thread
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@CLEtheLAND34 said in Shippett is just a joke:
Not gonna lie.. but I just read every comment lmao. What a thread
Sorry, man. You need someone to talk to after that adventure into stupidity?