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<blockquote data-quote="Brownslave688" data-source="post: 4148633" data-attributes="member: 34439"><p>No Molina is wrong (and I was a catcher for a dozen years) there was zero intent on that play. </p><p></p><p>If you watch the catchers left knee starts to collapse towards the 3rd base line. It looks for a split second that the play going outside of the line and to the back of home plate. Remember a split second is all these guys have to make a read sometimes. Marsinick reads it this way and makes his move to dive inside the line to the front of the plate. At this exact moment The throw brings Lucroy up the line and to the inside of the line. The play was simply misfortune. </p><p></p><p>I get that they are trying to eliminate collisions at home. I don’t have to agree with it but I understand the rule and I get why. The problem is Molina was a bottle and a half of Johnny Walker in and decided he could read the intent of Marsinick. It was an unfortunate play they happen sometimes no matter what the rules are. The fact is (on more than one occasion) Molina has proven to be a whiny little bitch with a big mouth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brownslave688, post: 4148633, member: 34439"] No Molina is wrong (and I was a catcher for a dozen years) there was zero intent on that play. If you watch the catchers left knee starts to collapse towards the 3rd base line. It looks for a split second that the play going outside of the line and to the back of home plate. Remember a split second is all these guys have to make a read sometimes. Marsinick reads it this way and makes his move to dive inside the line to the front of the plate. At this exact moment The throw brings Lucroy up the line and to the inside of the line. The play was simply misfortune. I get that they are trying to eliminate collisions at home. I don’t have to agree with it but I understand the rule and I get why. The problem is Molina was a bottle and a half of Johnny Walker in and decided he could read the intent of Marsinick. It was an unfortunate play they happen sometimes no matter what the rules are. The fact is (on more than one occasion) Molina has proven to be a whiny little bitch with a big mouth. [/QUOTE]
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