philliesphhan wrote:Polar Bear Phan wrote:Took 3 years, but I finally noticed the delayed high-five.
Wow, I never noticed that either. Then again, there's so much great stuff happening.
Continuity issues with Bobby Brady in there
philliesphhan wrote:Polar Bear Phan wrote:Took 3 years, but I finally noticed the delayed high-five.
Wow, I never noticed that either. Then again, there's so much great stuff happening.
Slowhand wrote:Big fan of popcorn guy
Ace Rothstein wrote:the guy in the stretch jeans yelling #$!&@ you is great
PTOITWCFTPP wrote:Slowhand wrote:Big fan of popcorn guy
Always partial to the dad explaining to his kid what just happened
PTOITWCFTPP wrote:Always partial to the dad explaining to his kid what just happened
Slowhand wrote:PTOITWCFTPP wrote:Slowhand wrote:Big fan of popcorn guy
Always partial to the dad explaining to his kid what just happened
What did happen there? I don't even remember.
(Douche front and center also apparently wanting to know what happened)
The Yankees jumped to an early lead in the bottom of the second on a controversial solo home run from Robinson Canó. Canó hit the ball over the right field wall and right-field umpire Jim Reynolds ruled the ball a home run, but Rangers right fielder Nelson Cruz argued that there was spectator interference. Television replays showed that the fans did not illegally interfere with the ball directly, but that a few fans did touch Cruz's glove while it was over the field of play. Instant replay review was not used and the home run call stood.
stevelxa476 wrote:And teams can now show all replays on the scoreboard, regardless of if it is reviewable or not.