2018 TSSAA Baseball Ripley @ Millington
2018 TSSAA Baseball Ripley @ Millington
Beat By pChad Blunt
One play can go a long way in determining the outcome of a game.
And in baseball an individual call can swing momentum as fast as a baseball escaping the glove of a diving outfielder. The showdown between District 15-2A foes the Ripley Tigers and Millington Trojans came down to a conference between the head coaches and umpires in the top of the seventh inning.
Entering the final frame of the Monday Night Baseball clash, the host Trojans were ahead 3-1. As Ripley put together a rally to try to steal the league contest, a Tiger hit to the outfield led to both sides of the Miles Park crowd waiting in anticipation for the call.
With the score 3-2 in favor of Millington, Ripley had the bases loaded when Trojan reliever Chad Chadwick had an offering stroked to leftfield. For a moment it appeared Millington got the second out of the inning.
But the ball bounced out the glove of the leftfielder. Then mass confusion took over the base paths of the Miles Park diamond. After the umpire signaled out and then changed his call to no catch, Millington threw the ball to second recording the force out and then tag the Ripley runner heading to third base apparently ending the inning tied at 3-3.
The Tigers did manage a run in all the chaos to deadlock the game. But the Ripley coaching staff protested the outcome on the field. After the conference, the umpires ruled Millington only recorded one out and Ripley had runners on first and second base with the score 3-3.
The Tigers had another shot to complete their comeback. After the bases were reloaded, a pass ball allowed the winning run to cross home plate. Ripley would leave Flag City 4-3 winners.
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Beat By pChad Blunt
One play can go a long way in determining the outcome of a game.
And in baseball an individual call can swing momentum as fast as a baseball escaping the glove of a diving outfielder. The showdown between District 15-2A foes the Ripley Tigers and Millington Trojans came down to a conference between the head coaches and umpires in the top of the seventh inning.
Entering the final frame of the Monday Night Baseball clash, the host Trojans were ahead 3-1. As Ripley put together a rally to try to steal the league contest, a Tiger hit to the outfield led to both sides of the Miles Park crowd waiting in anticipation for the call.
With the score 3-2 in favor of Millington, Ripley had the bases loaded when Trojan reliever Chad Chadwick had an offering stroked to leftfield. For a moment it appeared Millington got the second out of the inning.
But the ball bounced out the glove of the leftfielder. Then mass confusion took over the base paths of the Miles Park diamond. After the umpire signaled out and then changed his call to no catch, Millington threw the ball to second recording the force out and then tag the Ripley runner heading to third base apparently ending the inning tied at 3-3.
The Tigers did manage a run in all the chaos to deadlock the game. But the Ripley coaching staff protested the outcome on the field. After the conference, the umpires ruled Millington only recorded one out and Ripley had runners on first and second base with the score 3-3.
The Tigers had another shot to complete their comeback. After the bases were reloaded, a pass ball allowed the winning run to cross home plate. Ripley would leave Flag City 4-3 winners.
source #MLB #Cards #Card #Topps #Sports #Jersey #Deals #Yankees #RedSox #auction #boy #night #streetstyle #light #findhappy #sadness #luckyme #partyhard #longway #rvv #rynok #9thmay #manado #kotamanado #abudodika #admin #meme #quote #kaskado #kata #bakusedu #mdo #bomdia #concurseiro #estudar #amanha #cadeianele #luladrao #fortaleza #chegadecorrupcao
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