Strike Zone: "the lower level is a line at the hollow beneath the kneecap". Somebody tell Aaron Boone, Yankee manager. Wednesday, June 29, 2022
Yankee manager Aaron Boone learned baseball from his MLB grandfather (Ray) and father (Bob). Do you think that Ray Boone (1948-1960) had to be concerned about his knee hollow? Did the umpires back then? ...
Actually, Aaron Boone is NOT justified in being upset.
1. Like many baseball rules, the strike zone is moronic. It is by and for morons, a.k.a, baseball fans who never really challenge it and who have no idea what the rule is...
If sufficiently aggrieved, Boone can berate the ump verbally from the dugout as he did in yesterday's game. It's against the rules to argue balls and strikes and Aaron Boone was ejected ... again...
Finally, never argue with the officials in any sport. It gives the players an excuse for failure. A bad call by the plate umpire is something the player must deal with, like a ground ball hitting a pebble and taking a bad hop. It's part of the game...
Instead, Aaron Boone had yet another temper tantrum. How did that help him or his Yankees?
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Aaron did it yet again after the incident sited in the post above. This time he was made a hero of sorts by a youtube character.
Boone lets ump know its not too late to get better, a breakdown
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Kenneth Matinale 18 hours ago
The strike zone is by and for morons. Arguing balls and strikes is moronic. Boone can't even define it. You can't. Touch yourself at the top of your strike zone. Then go actually read the rule and try again. And try to figure out the bottom of the strike zone. Remember, it's all imaginary. It doesn't touch anything. And you're expecting the plate umpire to call it for 95 MPH thrown from 50 feet pitcher release point? Moronic.
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