Timing was suspect, as it came after Giménez appeared to almost lean into the previous pitch, but Wrobleski isn’t intentionally hitting the nine spot in game 7.
All in all, it was a respectful series and the I too am super proud of the Jays. Was a great series.
to me it looked like he did it on purpose but im not a umpire, they made their calls. the one call i did not agree with is Otani having 5 min warm-ups because hes a “special player (DH|P)”. unless its a health and safety thing, i was a bit thrown off why he was warming up so much before an inning start.
For the Ohtani clock thing you could think of it that way. When all you’re doing is pitching you come out from the dugout and immediately start warming up for your half of the inning. If you’re getting ready to bat you’ve got some gear on that takes a minute to take off. A minute lost from the normal warm up timer may be considered too much time (that may compromise safety), so they add a little bit of time to allow for that case. The same would be done for any pitcher that is also a batter or position player, but that is a fairly rare occurrence so it doesn’t come up very often.
As far as the hitting of the batter is definitely suspect to throw inside three times in a row, but just on game state there’s no reason to hit that batter in that situation. The only reason that warnings were even issued (in my opinion) was as a result on the bench clearing, not the hit batter in a vacuum.
i was just trying to see the point of the ohtani warmup from the umpire view and just didn’t know how to interpret that. and yeah the dugouts cleared pretty quickly lol
Wrobleski did not INTENTIONALLY hit Giménez.
Timing was suspect, as it came after Giménez appeared to almost lean into the previous pitch, but Wrobleski isn’t intentionally hitting the nine spot in game 7.
All in all, it was a respectful series and the I too am super proud of the Jays. Was a great series.
to me it looked like he did it on purpose but im not a umpire, they made their calls. the one call i did not agree with is Otani having 5 min warm-ups because hes a “special player (DH|P)”. unless its a health and safety thing, i was a bit thrown off why he was warming up so much before an inning start.
For the Ohtani clock thing you could think of it that way. When all you’re doing is pitching you come out from the dugout and immediately start warming up for your half of the inning. If you’re getting ready to bat you’ve got some gear on that takes a minute to take off. A minute lost from the normal warm up timer may be considered too much time (that may compromise safety), so they add a little bit of time to allow for that case. The same would be done for any pitcher that is also a batter or position player, but that is a fairly rare occurrence so it doesn’t come up very often.
As far as the hitting of the batter is definitely suspect to throw inside three times in a row, but just on game state there’s no reason to hit that batter in that situation. The only reason that warnings were even issued (in my opinion) was as a result on the bench clearing, not the hit batter in a vacuum.
i was just trying to see the point of the ohtani warmup from the umpire view and just didn’t know how to interpret that. and yeah the dugouts cleared pretty quickly lol