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Post by eugenedave on Jun 2, 2017 8:36:21 GMT -8
I sincerely hope the Mitch Canham dog pile rule is in effect now. In 2013 we "accidentally" dog piled when a player fell down in the celebration (I think it was the S-R), and his teammates jumped on him. That jinxed us for Omaha.
The other, and vastly more important reason not to dog pile is that guys can get hurt. In 2010 UCLA dog piled in the S-R win over Fullerton and their star 2nd baseman broke his arm. His absence was a big reason why they lost that year. Stupid, stupid, stupid.
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Post by mbabeav on Jun 2, 2017 8:46:57 GMT -8
I sincerely hope the Mitch Canham dog pile rule is in effect now. In 2013 we "accidentally" dog piled when a player fell down in the celebration (I think it was the S-R), and his teammates jumped on him. That jinxed us for Omaha. The other, and vastly more important reason not to dog pile is that guys can get hurt. In 2010 UCLA dog piled in the S-R win over Fullerton and their star 2nd baseman broke his arm. His absence was a big reason why they lost that year. Stupid, stupid, stupid. I also firmly believe in the "Canham" karma. The dogpile is only for the ring (or maybe if we were ever to face the 'ucks in the SR and win, but...nah), only for that ring!
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Post by blueheron on Jun 2, 2017 11:44:11 GMT -8
I sincerely hope the Mitch Canham dog pile rule is in effect now. In 2013 we "accidentally" dog piled when a player fell down in the celebration (I think it was the S-R), and his teammates jumped on him. That jinxed us for Omaha. The other, and vastly more important reason not to dog pile is that guys can get hurt. In 2010 UCLA dog piled in the S-R win over Fullerton and their star 2nd baseman broke his arm. His absence was a big reason why they lost that year. Stupid, stupid, stupid. They've already dog-piled a few times this season. It's ok. It's fun. I like it.
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Post by orangesocks on Jun 2, 2017 12:13:39 GMT -8
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Post by ricke71 on Jun 2, 2017 12:51:57 GMT -8
I sincerely hope the Mitch Canham dog pile rule is in effect now. In 2013 we "accidentally" dog piled when a player fell down in the celebration (I think it was the S-R), and his teammates jumped on him. That jinxed us for Omaha. The other, and vastly more important reason not to dog pile is that guys can get hurt. In 2010 UCLA dog piled in the S-R win over Fullerton and their star 2nd baseman broke his arm. His absence was a big reason why they lost that year. Stupid, stupid, stupid. They've already dog-piled a few times this season. It's ok. It's fun. I like it. young folks like to have their fun...older folks (like me), like to jump onto fan forums and weigh in. It's all good!
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