Amateur baseball makes a high game in IQ in Baseepaths to avoid a double play


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You never know what you can see in a baseball field.

The third base of the Duluth Huskies, Ethan Surowiec, presented a ball of land, such as a base corridor, during the 5-4 victory of the team over the CROSSE registrars on Tuesday at the Wade stadium in Duluth, Minnesota.

The bases were loaded at the bottom of the entrance with an out, and the Huskies were up to it. Surowiec was the corridor on the second base when a ball of land for the Mikey Ryan III Maderos Campocorto was hit.

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The Northwest Rankin Cours Baserunner is caught in a summary with Ethan Surowiec of the Gulfport admirals (11) labeling it before reaching the first base during the game in the northwest of Rankin in Flowood, Miss., On Thursday, May 2, 2024. Northwest Rankin beat Gulfport 7-2. (IMAGN)

After the ball was beaten, Surowiec took a couple of steps to his right and presented the ball himself, like a campocorto, instead of letting him pass to the royal campocort, Ryan, to avoid a double potential game.

“Oh my God, I’ve never seen it in a baseball field,” said the announcer.

“Ethan Surowiec collected baseball (Y) was abandoned on purpose.”

The referees considered that the work is “Fielder’s Choice 6”, which allowed the bases to remain loaded. The corridor in the third base remained, while the corridor in the first base advanced to the second base, and the batter went to the first base.

Surowiec’s fast thinking gave the Huskies the opportunity to capitalize, since giving himself allowed the entrance to continue.

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The Gulfport pitcher, Ethan Surowiec (11), rolled the ball during the MHSAa class 6a baseball championships against Gulfport in Trustmark Park in Pearl, Mississipi, on Thursday, June 1, 2023. (IMAGN)

However, according to the Baseball Rules Academy, the referees were wrong. Rule 6.01 (a) (6) establishes that both Surowiec and the mass should have been discarded.

“Yes, in the opinion of the referee, a base corridor deliberately and deliberately interferes with a bathed ball or a gardener in the act of filming a bathed ball with the obvious intention of breaking a double game, the ball is dead. The referee must call the corridor by interference and also call the broker for the action by the action of his teammate. In the case that it is not obvious that it is not obvious that it is not obvious that it is not obvious Corridor “, so it does not become, by a corridor.”

If the referees had enforced the rule according to what the Baseball Rules Academy declared, both Surowiec and the batter would have been called to finish the entrance.

Ethan Surowiec (11) of Gulfport is heated during the MHSAA Baseball Championships Class 6a in Trustmark Park in Pearl, Mississippi, on Thursday, June 1, 2023. (IMAGN)

Surowiec’s seemingly ingenious play would have resulted in the same result that he was trying to prevent: a double play that ends. His deliberate game to interfere with baseball ended up as a debatable point, when the batter designated Paul GutiĆ©rrez Contreras then hit a flyout to the right garden and varied to the three runners.

The Huskies improved 3-1 with the victory, and sit at the top of the East division of the great plans in the Northwoods League, while the Loggers fell to 2-2 with the loss.

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