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Title: Groundball to Brookens, He Sprints Across the Diamond...
Post by: TβG on 09/06/05, 01:19:16 PM
...and tags out Laudner before he can reach Firstbase!  What an amazing display of facial hair and fleet footedness.


yes that's right, for the first time in my RBI career i pulled off the amazing Thirdbaseman unassisted put-out. 

has anyone ever done this before?  I try it all the time, but this was my first success.  i think sometimes i tend to chicken out and throw it to first just to make sure i get the out, but i recommend that if you're trying to pull off this amazing stunt that you let the thirdbaseman run all the way to the bag to get the best chance at the out.
Title: Re: Groundball to Brookens, He Sprints Across the Diamond...
Post by: Reds on 09/06/05, 01:41:26 PM
Tony Armas is the most common victim, but with a little luck a few other slower guys can have it done to them too....

I thikn there is something in the glossary about this...
Title: Re: Groundball to Brookens, He Sprints Across the Diamond...
Post by: Stock on 09/06/05, 01:59:22 PM
I thought this stunt was just a myth (along with throwing a guy out from left field at first base).

Good job ball game teddy!!
Title: Re: Groundball to Brookens, He Sprints Across the Diamond...
Post by: Attezzobal on 09/06/05, 02:04:31 PM
This has been done by OctoFranco on several occasions. There's an unwritten house rule that if this is tried, and you fail, you are given the out at first.
Title: Re: Groundball to Brookens, He Sprints Across the Diamond...
Post by: ultimate7 on 09/06/05, 02:05:38 PM
Quote from: Stock on 09/06/05, 01:59:22 PM
along with throwing a guy out from left field at first base.


That is impossible unless you have some really slow guy on a ROM
Title: Re: Groundball to Brookens, He Sprints Across the Diamond...
Post by: TβG on 09/06/05, 02:13:39 PM
at least brookens got a little more publicity.  that guy was pure hustle with his mustache shuffle.
Title: Re: Groundball to Brookens, He Sprints Across the Diamond...
Post by: TecmoGuy on 09/06/05, 02:17:20 PM
Its simple if you play the Jap version

you can actually tag from the outfield in that version

if the mechanics were the same as the original rbi, it would be a great game
Title: Re: Groundball to Brookens, He Sprints Across the Diamond...
Post by: ultimate7 on 09/06/05, 02:22:52 PM
Quote from: josephady on 09/06/05, 02:17:20 PM
Its simple if you play the Jap version

you can actually tag from the outfield in that version


So the players have really long arms in the Jap version?
Title: Re: Groundball to Brookens, He Sprints Across the Diamond...
Post by: Briznock on 09/06/05, 03:11:01 PM
Throwing out a runner at first from left field is something Ive never seen.  However I have run from third to first and tagged Tony Armas out 3 times.  Twice in one game against GoReds.
Title: Re: Groundball to Brookens, He Sprints Across the Diamond...
Post by: TecmoGuy on 09/07/05, 12:10:21 AM
Quote from: ultimate7 on 09/06/05, 02:22:52 PM
Quote from: josephady on 09/06/05, 02:17:20 PM
Its simple if you play the Jap version

you can actually tag from the outfield in that version


So the players have really long arms in the Jap version?

no, they can actually run to the base faster, than they throw it.  its pretty insane
Title: Re: Groundball to Brookens, He Sprints Across the Diamond...
Post by: fknmclane on 09/07/05, 12:57:19 AM
I've tried hundreds of times but I still await this momentous play.  I can't wait until it happens.  I'll laugh until I cry andthen Chubbs will kick me in the balls.  And then we'll drink more beer and play more RBI.
Title: Re: Groundball to Brookens, He Sprints Across the Diamond...
Post by: Gantry on 09/07/05, 09:00:50 AM
It is a glorious play, done about 6-8 times by the Big4 Dee-Nee members...
Title: Re: Groundball to Brookens, He Sprints Across the Diamond...
Post by: ericdavisfan on 09/07/05, 09:41:38 AM
I can't say that I've ever accomplished this with the third baseman, but I will say that fielding a grounder and running to first is one of my favorite things to do when playing 2 player.  It's such a crushing blow to your opponent, and you can see the false hope that it brings to their face when they think that the batter might win the race.  It's hilarious every time
Title: Re: Groundball to Brookens, He Sprints Across the Diamond...
Post by: Attezzobal on 09/07/05, 03:10:16 PM
Maybe it's because I'm slightly retarded, but one thing that always makes me giggle is after a groundball to the second baseman or pitcher, Octo always runs to first base and than chucks it as hard as he can at the first basemen when it's half a foot away.
Title: Re: Groundball to Brookens, He Sprints Across the Diamond...
Post by: Nacho on 09/07/05, 03:13:18 PM
Quote from: Attezzobal on 09/06/05, 02:04:31 PM
This has been done by OctoFranco on several occasions. There's an unwritten house rule that if this is tried, and you fail, you are given the out at first.

This is a good rule, but it also encourages showboating.  I'm torn on which side I fall.

I don't know if I have ever done this, but it is now at the top of my agenda.

Anyone who does this against Vince Coleman gets free anal.
Title: Re: Groundball to Brookens, He Sprints Across the Diamond...
Post by: Attezzobal on 09/07/05, 03:56:45 PM
Quote from: Nacho on 09/07/05, 03:13:18 PM

This is a good rule, but it also encourages showboating. I'm torn on which side I fall.


I was afraid of that in Columbutt, the way we play, we do many things that border on 'showboating' such as whenever there is a ground ball up the middle, we always 'turn two' even with nobody on base. It's weird, sometimes we play games as if we're the Harlem Globetrotters of RBI. And than when we play others we spend the first three innings explaining that we're not being cocky it's just the way we know how to play.

What say everyone about showboating?
Title: Re: Groundball to Brookens, He Sprints Across the Diamond...
Post by: ultimate7 on 09/07/05, 04:00:50 PM
I don't mind if my opponent showboats
Title: Re: Groundball to Brookens, He Sprints Across the Diamond...
Post by: BeefMaster on 09/07/05, 04:36:18 PM
Quote from: ultimate7 on 09/07/05, 04:00:50 PM
I don't mind if my opponent showboats

Me either.  As long as he's not being an ass about it, I don't mind a little showboating.

Quote from: Attezzobal on 09/07/05, 03:10:16 PM
Maybe it's because I'm slightly retarded, but one thing that always makes me giggle is after a groundball to the second baseman or pitcher, Octo always runs to first base and than chucks it as hard as he can at the first basemen when it's half a foot away.

I sometimes do this, too.  I have no idea why.
Title: Re: Groundball to Brookens, He Sprints Across the Diamond...
Post by: Nacho on 09/07/05, 04:53:21 PM
Quote from: BeefMaster on 09/07/05, 04:36:18 PM
Quote from: Attezzobal on 09/07/05, 03:10:16 PM
Maybe it's because I'm slightly retarded, but one thing that always makes me giggle is after a groundball to the second baseman or pitcher, Octo always runs to first base and than chucks it as hard as he can at the first basemen when it's half a foot away.

I sometimes do this, too. I have no idea why.

I almost always do this.  I thought I was the only one.
Title: Re: Groundball to Brookens, He Sprints Across the Diamond...
Post by: nomaaa on 09/07/05, 05:47:40 PM
Quote from: Attezzobal on 09/06/05, 02:04:31 PM
This has been done by OctoFranco on several occasions. There's an unwritten house rule that if this is tried, and you fail, you are given the out at first.
although i highly encourage showboating, i do not agree with the free out.
if you are going to showboat, you are taking the risk that it might be duffed, making it showboating in the first place. giving the free out takes away from the humor showboating creates.
Title: Re: Groundball to Brookens, He Sprints Across the Diamond...
Post by: fknmclane on 09/07/05, 06:43:36 PM
I do all the things mentioned (chcuking it from a foot away and turning two for no reason) so I'm down with showboating.  I wouldn't really call it showboating unless said showboater is a complete ass about it.