Thanks to Trey, extra innings, bad pirate offense, a nice overturn on replay, a good bottle of wine, an interesting outing by Veras we have reached the 33 page mark matching the opener, at least we got that going for us….
Seriously. If we get the pirates offense good things could happen. I hope this is a joke The pirates offense is the cubs but with McCutchen instead of Castro
that is a very specific set of requirements Is this for guys who lead off an inning or guys hitting 1st in the lineup? I don't want to give false results after I complete my research I was just talking lead off batter in the lineup not by inning. Id guess no one else has one with 6 hits so that cuts down on the research time!
Any move toward the base counts, in the summary section of the rulebook, a step counts. It's up to the official scorer, and it says that a secondary lead can be consider a move. So Mercer being picked off first should count as a CS. Bonifacio's step towards 2nd could count also. I guess I was going with the case of any other level of baseball simply goes with CS for any. if nothing I didn't have to think about what was going on in the game..
He's only been caught stealing 36 times in 8 seasons(139 steals), so it doesn't seem like it's a normal occurrence…but if he keeps this up he may double that in April. In 2012 he had 30 steals and was caught 3 times. Pickoffs don't count as Caught Stealings pretty sure they do Oh ok. http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/b/bonifem01.shtml http://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/PIT/PIT201403310.shtml baseball reference is the only place that says it. MLB rules state: any runner would be consider caught stealing that is thrown trying to steal, or is picked off, or would have been thrown out or caught stealing on an errorless play.