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So, how exactly does the appeal process work for appealing a no-hitter?

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Just curious...

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  1. They send a video of the play to the MLB, the MLB people examine it closely and then they overturn it or they don't


  2. Hope Sabathia gets it but even if he does, it won't be the same as what could have been.

    Yeah lol "Congrats on the No Hitter you threw yesterday CC"

  3. Nothing wrong with a one-hitter.  The most excitingly pitched game that I personally saw was a one-hitter by Warren Spahn.  Richie Ashburn got the only hit.

  4. I think they just send a ton of replays to MLB and they examine it and then decide if they should overturn it or not.

  5. A scorer's decision on whether a batted ball is a hit or an error is strictly judgmental. Only the scorer -- nobody else -- can change such a ruling, absent evidence that the scorer's decision was "clearly erroneous."

  6. 1st there is alot of pouting, then they go to the dugout & cry. after that Ned Yost comes before the media & throws a tantrum / pity party. ESPN runs it it the ground & a DVD is sent to the MLB offices, where 3 or 4 people will wipe it on their butt & skid it across the floor. when it finally gets to the right spot, it will get watched while drinking a few beers & an intern is fondled. a phone call or 2 will be made to ESPN, they will be asked what to do & finally a decision will be made.

    the Brewers remind me of the Jags in the NFL, they worry about all the wrong stuff, they are immature & always whining about no respect.

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