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Very similar play to the one last week with Porter. You can see Reynolds took the play from a different angle, but still had the same issue. Great call by Reynolds.

Look back at Porter's play at third, he took it building his 90o from the outfield side, Reynolds chose the infield side, but in both cases the play itself blocked/ partially blocked the umpires view.

Plays at third as U3 can be tough.

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Good Call. The runner beat the throw, but the defense definitely benefitted from an off line throw cause the runner slid in on the outfield side of the base, anticipating the throw would come in to the bag

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The U3 made the best call he could without moving to much. Can't tell when the glove touches the runner from this angle. I will rule it, NICE call!!

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The U3 made the best call he could without moving to much. Can't tell when the glove touches the runner from this angle. I will rule it, NICE call!!

there were more angles available on MLBNetworks' telecast ...he got 'em!

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The U3 made the best call he could without moving to much. Can't tell when the glove touches the runner from this angle. I will rule it, NICE call!!

there were more angles available on MLBNetworks' telecast ...he got 'em!

See, I was right.

Thanks Jeff!!

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nice call...similar to this one except iassogna was in foul

http://mlb.mlb.com/video/play.jsp?content_id=22560137&c_id=mlb

He got it right !! Those super slo-mo cameras are amazing, don't know why they're not the standard in every sport. I mean sometimes you see them, sometimes you don't?


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