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William's pop-up routine was not that routine after all.With a ball that usually directed an Infield fly, it did not do it correctly.
Bati one at the top of the first beginning and the runners on the first and second base of the National League Division, Jameson Taillon 0-2 did not understand where the ball was on a windy day in Wrigley Field, which allowed him to fall harmlessly on the lawn.
When the ball is kept in the first baseline, the first computer lense Hansdale, which is allowed to play in the first-time basele and Terran Michael Hansdale.
No change was made if CUBS was briefed by Craig Callel.
According to Rule 2.00 (Infield Fly), the judge must determine whether the ball was normally handled by the striker.
Judge's manager Larry Young said in a swimming pool report that "ordinary effort" is one of the first things judges are looking for.
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"When he reached the height, the first baseman (Michael Bush) would not be played. The central hell (Nico Horner) was running and he would not play.
As the game was allowed to continue, in the next AT-Bat, Sal Felick hit the sacrificial fly breweries on the table.
After the game, Hoerner agreed to make the call.
"The decision makes sense, it's not?"
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Cubs escaped from the non-call, answered the bottom of the frame and retained to force the game 4.