And it's a throw that never should have had to be made. Little League players are taught that in that situation the SS has to look the runner back to third, and if the runner breaks, you go home with the ball. Compared to the run scored, the out at first was insignificant. The priority was keeping that runner on 3rd base.
but wait... that sounds like solid fundamental baseball... you know... the kind not practiced under lovey dovey players managers
Hey Craig/Irish don't ChiefDodgerLker24 and I get some trophy points for correctly guessing KC winning in 5?? seems only right...