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Replay clearly shows the ball hitting the wall mid-level first before disappearing.
Of course, this play impacted the result of this game, as I ended up losing 2-1. His other run came off a center swinging HR from a forced pitch right over the middle of the plate.
What was suppose to be a fun, close, competitive game, even if I ended up losing...., ended up being a complete joke. Not a joke because I lost, but a joke because of the way I lost.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dB1nxYAyoyA
It happens. I had a ball bounce 15 feet short of the fence and hop over the wall and it was called a HR.
@SayHeyKid_SF said in SDS C'mon Man - Robbed By Incorrect Homerun Call (Video Proof):
That's just the thing, it shouldn't happen.
What you're describing should have been called a ground rule double. Let's not make excuses for SDS for poor gameplay (calling).
Jose Canseco in centerfielder?
@Parksy3176 said in SDS C'mon Man - Robbed By Incorrect Homerun Call (Video Proof):
Ah, NO.
If a ball hits an outfielder (Jose Canseco) on the head on the fly and bounces over the wall, it's a homerun.
But if a ball hit to an outfielder that touches the wall first, and then hits his head and bounces over the wall, it's not a homerun. It should be deemed a ground rule double.
Yes that is true
The ole ball through the wall. I’ve lost a few that way. It’s never happened in my favor either.