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Lewis Carroll, author of Alice in Wonderland, would have loved Yesterday's World Series game.
It was baseball being played Through The Looking Glass, where opposite realities can prevail.
Allen Craig scored the winning run while being tagged out before reaching home plate.
But context is everything: five seconds before the catcher applied the tag, this happened:
Neither divine intervention nor entwined intervention, the correct ruling was Obstruction,
commonly known as too much intimacy between players.
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All the obstruction in the world, when is ther a penality?
ReplyDeleteIn this case, there was an instant penalty for Obstruction: the team caught obstructing the runner LOST the game.
DeleteUnfortunately, life does not imitate baseball.
Let us hop ther is not a penality for bad spellig.
Eye agrē intyrlee
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